‘Breakthrough' underway for electric vehicles as used sales grow to 15% of market, says BuyaCar
Thursday, 10 December 2020 12:25
Electric car sales have reached their highest ever level in the
used market, according to the online car supermarket BuyaCar.co.uk.
After languishing for most of the year at around one in every
hundred sales, December has seen them taking 15% of market share.
The surge in demand for EVs is believed to have been largely
inspired by the recent announcement of a ban on the sale of new
petrol and diesel models from 2030. BuyaCar analysts...Request free trial
Electric car sales have reached their highest ever level
in the used market, according to the online car supermarket
BuyaCar.co.uk.
After languishing for most of the year at around one in
every hundred sales, December has seen them taking 15% of
market share.
The surge in demand for EVs is believed to have been
largely inspired by the recent announcement of a ban on the
sale of new petrol and diesel models from 2030.
BuyaCar analysts believe that although motorists
still have plenty of time to stick with their familiar existing
petrol, diesel and hybrid models, consumer curiosity about
all-electric cars has reached a historic tipping point. And
while EVs still tend to be significantly more expensive than
ICE (internal combustion engine) cars in the new market, those
price premiums are less pronounced among second
hand cars.
This means that the used market may be key to the future
mass adoption of EVs, according to BuyaCar.co.uk, by enabling
more cost-conscious car buyers to take a tentative first step
into zero tailpipe emission motoring.
News that December has seen a breakthrough in used EV
sales came as the Nissan Leaf was crowned as Britain's best
used electric car by BuyaCar's sister site DrivingElectric.co.uk, which
focuses on plug-in cars.
Christofer Lloyd, editor of BuyaCar.co.uk, believes that
early examples of the Nissan Leaf are increasingly being sought
as an entry-level EV model of choice for families who want an
inexpensive practical second car for local trips. With the Leaf
now available for headline prices as low as £5,500 - or £150
per month on BuyaCar's finance terms
- he suggests that many customers now see such examples as the
perfect way to become accustomed to all-electric motoring
without the outlay or risk they might feel going straight for
electric as the main household vehicle.
He
said: "On every measure of activity on BuyaCar.co.uk, EVs are
really gathering pace in the used market.
"Searches have steadily increased over the past few
weeks, to the point where more than one in 10 customers are
arriving on our site with an EV in mind as their initial
choice. And now we are seeing EVs taking 15% of the
market, it is clear that a breakthrough
is under way.
"But while there is definitely
an appetite for entry-level EV motoring as a
cheap second car, significantly more money is being invested by
many buyers on our site. For example, December has already seen
a Tesla Model S snapped up for more than £36,000 by someone who
was confident to buy the car without getting behind the wheel
first.
"Although the breakthrough for EVs has been forecast
many times in recent years we are now seeing hard evidence that
it is happening and it will be
interesting to see what the EV market share is on BuyaCar.co.uk
by the end of 2021."
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