This is the best-edited FSD Europe video I’ve seen so far. Very impressive performance on narrow roads and in situations with many pedestrians and cyclists.
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📈 In Q1 2026, BEV share reached 18.2% — highest Q1 ever.
🇹🇷 Over the past 12 months, 193k fully electric cars were registered in Türkiye — about 18% of total sales.
Depending on the geographical definition of Europe, that would make Türkiye roughly the 4th-largest BEV market. ⚡
The perfect storm is brewing for VW Group globally. Not good for the European economy
You can click on a group to zoom in and reveal individual models. Here’s an example for the Hyundai/Kia Group for the full year 2025.
@reed How many Ioniq 5 vehicles could Waymo contribute to this number going forward?
🇺🇸 Fully electric vehicle sales in the US in Q1 2026 by brand and group.
Tesla dominates with slightly more than 50% market share. ⚡
What’s going on with Volkswagen Group? Their sales are tiny. Import tariffs and the removal of the tax credit seem to have hit them especially hard.
🇺🇸 Top 30 best-selling fully electric car models in the US in Q1 2026. It’s Tesla and then everyone else. The Model Y and the Model 3 together have 50% market share.
Surprised to see Toyota in third place, considering their rather lackluster approach to BEVs.
🔗 Link to both charts and more in my US chart collection focused on battery electric vehicles:
public.flourish.studio/story/3373927/
The pink line shows Tesla’s share of the US BEV market.
With the removal of the EV tax credit, Tesla’s share has climbed above 50% again over the last two quarters. ⚡
🇺🇸 Tesla had about 3.2% market share in the US in Q1 2026.
If BEV adoption doubles from roughly 6% to 12%, Tesla could potentially double its total market share as well. That could mean an additional 500–600k vehicles sold annually just from growth in the US. 📈
Actually 3, when considering that the Tesla Model 3 and the Cupra Tavascan are also 100% produced in China
45% der Wohnmobile waren dieses Modell:
Gute Beobachtung. Fast alle Fiat Ducato sind in der Kategorie "Wohnmobile" und 47,1% davon waren gewerblich in Q1 2026
⚡ BEV sales are down 20% compared to Q1 last year. BEV share came in at 15.46%.
Best among the German OEMs, but still relatively low for a premium brand that could be expected to transition faster to fully electric vehicles. [2/2]
📊 BMW Q1 2026 sales update:
Total sales: 565,748 (of which BEV: 87,458).
This marks the lowest Q1 sales in at least the past five years, despite those years being heavily affected by the pandemic. [1/2]
🇩🇪 Best-selling car models in Germany:
⚡ Five fully electric models made it into the Top 25.
1️⃣ VW Golf
2️⃣ VW Tiguan
3️⃣ VW T-Roc
4️⃣ Skoda Octavia
5️⃣ Opel Corsa
🇩🇪 Best-selling fully electric models in Germany in Q1:
🥇 Skoda Elroq
🥈 Tesla Model Y
🥉 VW ID.3
4️⃣ VW ID.7
5️⃣ Skoda Enyaq ⚡
Most people seem to disagree with you, when they vote with their money (aka buying a car):
bsky.app/profile/elec...
The 🇩🇪 Germany chart collection of new passenger car registrations is now updated with March 2026 data.
📊 For a deep dive into figures by individual brands and automotive groups, with a focus on battery electric vehicles and market shares, check it out yourself here:
Trailing-6 and -12 month views:
🇩🇪 Tesla monthly market share in Germany over the years:
March 2026 reached 3.15% market share — a solid rebound and a return toward previous levels after softer performance in recent years. 📈
The additional inventory is somewhat suspicious, but not necessarily a sign of misjudged demand. It could simply reflect more vehicles in transit than in previous quarters.
🇩🇪 Top BEV-selling brands/groups in Germany in Q1 2026:
1⃣ Volkswagen Group — 40.3% BEV market share
2⃣ Stellantis — 10.4%
3⃣ BMW Group — 9.8%
4⃣ Tesla — 8.0%
5⃣ Mercedes-Benz Group — 7.5%
6⃣ Hyundai Motor Group — 7.1%
7⃣ Ford — 2.7%
8⃣ BYD — 2.7%
9⃣ Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi — 2.7%
🔟 Geely Group — 2.4%