On the YTD ranking, the Renault Zoe recovered the Fourth Spot from Tesla, which had a horrible month, selling just 166 units, its worst performing month ever in Europe, it was even outranked in the monthly table by the higher priced BMW i8, a sports car that's still landing in some parts of the Continent...
Speaking of the new goldenboy from BMW, it was #11 last month with 170 units and it jumped to #14 YTD, something to be regarded with respect, considering the type of car it is. And the #13 Prius Plug-In is just 83 units ahead...Oh, and don't forget that it has a one year-plus waiting list, BMW has really struck gold with this one.
There were other position changes in the ranking, the VW e-Golf, finally joined the Top 10, rising 2 positions to #9, the Mitsu I-Miev was up one position, just like their french cousin, the Peugeot iOn up 1, which changed positions with the Opel Ampera, losing another place on the road to the Great Scrapyard on the Sky. The Kia Soul EV went up one position to #24 and now wants to pass the #23 Peugeot Partner EV in what is left of the year.
Below the #30 position, there are a few newcomers looking to feature in this ranking, from the Mercedes offerings (B-Class ED #31 with 44 units and S500 Plug-In #32, with 43), to the Porsche Cayenne Plug-In, #33 with 42 units, 34 of them made last month, already featuring in #21 on the October table, from the look of things, it seams that in the future it will easily outsell its more bourgeois brother, the Panamera Plug-In.
Finally, regarding the manufacturers ranking, Mitsubishi is on the high, with 22% share, a strong progression over time for the japanese brand, considering that it ended 2013 with 14% and in 2012 it had just 4%! Nissan shares the second spot with Renault, both with 16%, but while the japanese side of the Alliance has been steady over the years (16% in 2013, 12% in 2012), the french side has lost 20% share since 2012! (27% in 2013, 37% in 2012).