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May 2023 Australian EV sales data – Tesla and BYD take 73 pct of electric market

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Riz Akhtar

Electric vehicle sales in the month of May saw a record monthly total and Tesla dominate once again, this time with the Model Y.

BYD also saw it’s biggest month so far as it has officially registered more vehicles in one month than many other brands have in the first five months of 2023.

The official EV uptake figure for the month was 7.7% with Tesla slowing deliveries of its Model 3 in what’s anticipated to be a slowdown in production as a refreshed Model 3 is prepared for release.

In total, Tesla and BYD accounted for 73 per cent of electric vehicle sales for the month, which is pretty consistent with the year to date, with the two car makers taking 72 per cent of the total market. Tesla on its own provides 58 per cent of Australian sales so far this year, although it’s interesting to note BYD is now in top position in New Zealand.

The Driven is waiting to hear from BMW on the iX3 and the Mini Cooper Electric which will be available later in the month.

Here is a full list of the EV sales in the month of May and the year to date.

May 2023 Australian EV Sales 

EV Model May-23 YTD
Tesla Model Y 3,178 8,442
BYD Atto 3 1,448 4,664
Tesla Model 3 1,298 10,117
MG ZS EV 276 1,400
Volvo XC40 Recharge 266 613
Polestar 2 226 896
Volvo C40 recharge 165 534
Mercedes-Benz EQA 124 272
Kia EV6 104 381
Kia e-Niro 100 305
BMW iX 86 412
Hyundai Kona 72 364
Mercedes-Benz EQB 71 248
Mercedes-Benz EQE 65 199
Hyundai Ioniq 6 61 217
Cupra Born 59 90
Nissan Leaf 56 215
Hyundai Ioniq 5 45 397
Porsche Taycan 42 172
Mercedes-Benz EQC 35 112
BMW i4 26 48
Genesis GV60 25 105
Genesis GV70 19 53
Audi e-tron GT 16 166
Audi e-tron 14 65
BMW i7 3 21
Jaguar I-Pace 3 16
GWM Ora 3 3
Mercedes-Benz EQS 1 9
Genesis G80 0 5
Hyundai Ioniq 0 1
BMW iX3 TBC 201*
Mini Cooper Electric TBC 164*
Total 8,124 32,050

Note: Source is FCI. Totals do not reconcile with numbers provided as some sales data from individual car makers not revealed. *YTD to April only from iX3 and Mini Cooper.

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