Debut Edition
It's not everyday that a new EV market is published, especially one that has 1,2% EV Share, but this is the case, in 2014 the Latvian government granted a campaign during a limited period of time to promote electric cars, resulting in a sudden EV Fever, with YTD sales climbing to 177 units and the EV Share surging to 1,2%.
The model benefitted the most from the incentives was the Volkswagen e-Up!, with 135 units, being the Best Seller by far, the runner-up Nissan e-NV200(!), only sold 17 units, while the BMW i3 ended in Third (13 units). An interesting aspect of this market is that the Nissan Leaf ended only in #4, with just 5 units, well behind its utilitarian brother e-NV200.
The model benefitted the most from the incentives was the Volkswagen e-Up!, with 135 units, being the Best Seller by far, the runner-up Nissan e-NV200(!), only sold 17 units, while the BMW i3 ended in Third (13 units). An interesting aspect of this market is that the Nissan Leaf ended only in #4, with just 5 units, well behind its utilitarian brother e-NV200.
Latvia | 2014 | |
Volkswagen e-Up! | 135 | |
Nissan e-NV200 | 17 | |
BMW i3 | 12 | |
Nissan Leaf | 5 | |
Mitsubishi I-Miev | 3 | |
Tesla Model S BMW i8 Citröen Berlingo EV | 3 1 1 | |
TOTAL | 177 |