July appears to be the first month ever when new all-electric car registrations in the United States exceeded 100,000 units.
, the total number of BEV registrations, during the first seven months of 2023, amounted to 655,986, which is about 67 percent more than a year ago and about 7.2 percent of the total market .
Registration data lags behind sales/deliveries, by at least several weeks, but can be used as a proxy of sales, especially because not all sales numbers are publicly available ., allows us to calculate the number of new registrations in July, which amounted to 109,335. That's a new all-time record. It's worth noting also that the rate of growth significantly accelerated in July to 96 percent year-over-year, compared to over 55,000 registrations in July 2022.
This symbolic six-digit result is important but at the same time is quite late compared to other markets. For reference,
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