Tesla Model 3
The Tesla Model 3 has become Europe’s best selling pure electric vehicle (BEV) in its first full month of sales with 3,657 examples sold. It outsold the established Renault Zoe and Nissan Leaf by 773 and 1,324 units respectively.
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Must see - In this video the camera crawls over,all round and gives you a glimpse inside this exciting car -
The Model 3 broke tradition, as usually the volume of new vehicle registrations comes from fleets, with the Model 3’s volume coming from private registrations. On top of that it also became Europe’s top-selling premium mid-size saloon, outselling the Mercedes C-Class, Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series.
Now all the major manufacturers are jumping into this exciting market of electric vehicles.
In February, in the midst of the sixth consecutive month of decline of European registrations, EV registrations increased by 92 per cent to 20,000 registrations year-on-year. In Norway alone EVs accounted for 40 per cent of overall registrations in the country.
The Mitsubishi Outlander remained Europe’s best selling plug-in hybrid in February, closely followed by the Volvo XC60, BMW 5 Series and Kia Niro PHEVs. Toyota occupied four out of the top five spots for hybrid vehicles sold during the month.
Another Pointer to the Future
Morrisons Supermarkets has teamed up with ChargePoint Services on a plan to install rapid electric vehicle chargers across its supermarkets nationwide, enabling customers to power up their EVs within around 20 minutes while they shop for groceries in store.
The first 50-100kw rapid chargers are set to be up and running at Morissons supermarkets by the end of next month, with 100 expected to be installed by ChargePoint Services - which owns and operates the GeniePoint EV network - by the end of the year, the companies announced today.
Also - Breaking News - Super-fast electric vehicle charging forecourts will accelerate across UK motorways this year with the start of a billion-pound project to build 100 solar-powered EVs (Electric Vehicles)Charging Sites.
Taxis, buses and delivery vehicles will be able to charge up in under 30 minutes at forecourts equipped with their own solar panels and battery packs.
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