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Price cuts drive EV boom in Australia, BYD challenges Tesla’s dominance

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Last updated: 2024/06/06 at 7:45 PM
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Australia’s electric vehicle sales rebounded in May 2024 primarily due to the intensifying price war amid the surge of low-cost Chinese EVs and Tesla’s strong dominance in the domestic market.

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Price war sparks EV sales growthBYD steals market share from TeslaTop-selling EVs – May 2024

Price war sparks EV sales growth

Australia sold a total of 8,974 battery-electric vehicles in May 2024, The Driven reports, citing the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries’ (FCAI) data.

Price war helps electric vehicle sales rebound in May, as BYD eats into Tesla market share https://t.co/CRxe8omGsG

— JohnP🌏🐦 (@JohnP1752) June 5, 2024

This sales data represents a notable month-on-month increase from just 6,194 units in April 2024 and year-on-year growth from 8,124 units in May 2023.

This remarkable sales growth in May 2024 enabled electric vehicles to account for 8.1% of the overall market, which sold a total of 111,099 vehicles.

EVs price war sees electric vehicle sales rebound in Australia, May 2024
BYD sales pick up electric market share
8.1% sales EVs
Hybrid share surges with 49% all Toyota sales hybrid, 95% RAV4 = hybrid
Expect Toyota models to be all hybrid soonhttps://t.co/sh9FnwZ2i9 @TheDriven_io https://t.co/AxgBzmJ1fC pic.twitter.com/kg0U5o99Mm

— Prof Ray Wills (@ProfRayWills) June 5, 2024

While this is a remarkable result for EVs, it still indicates a decline from the records set in February and March 2024. According to the report, EV adoption exceeded the 9.5% threshold in both record months.

BYD steals market share from Tesla

As expected, Tesla remains the leading automaker in the Australian EV market in May 2024.

Its market share has usually been more than 60% in recent history. However, Chinese electric automakers, led by BYD, are starting to claim a portion of Tesla’s market share.

BYD’s new Seal EV reached a new record high, enabling the brand to gain an 18% share of the market. Its market share continues to expand rapidly even with only three EVs in its lineup in the local market. Nonetheless, it plans to launch more offerings in the near future.

Impressively, BYD has grown 67% this year to date. In contrast, Tesla’s EV market share has dropped 0.7% from January to May compared to the same period last year.

“As the global leader in new energy technology, BYD is delivering on its commitment to make it easier for drivers to transition to more sustainable vehicles. These results are an indication of the direction we are moving – and the exciting thing is, with the SeaLion 6 now available, this is just the beginning.”

David Smitherman, CEO of BYD’s Australian distributor David Smitherman

Top-selling EVs – May 2024

Presented below are the top-selling models in the Australian market in May 2024:

RankModelSales
1Tesla Model 31,958
2Tesla Model Y1,609
3BYD Seal1,002
4BYD Atto 3737
5MG MG4565
6Volvo EX30466
7BMW i4198
8Kia EV6181
9BYD Dolphin175
10Mercedes-Benz EQA172
11Hyundai Ioniq 5120
12GWM Ora116
13Toyota bZ4X73
14Hyundai Ioniq 666
15 (tie)Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV60
15 (tie)Kia e-Niro60
17Volvo C40 Recharge50
18Kia EV949
19Subaru Solterra45
20Nissan Leaf38
21BMW iX34
22Cupra Born31
23Ford Mustang Mach-E30
24Renault Megane E-Tech25
25 (tie)Mercedes-Benz EQB22
25 (tie)Mercedes-Benz EQE22
27 (tie)Porsche Taycan22
28Lexus RZ20
29Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV19
30Audi e-tron15
31(tie)Audi e-tron GT7
31 (tie)Genesis GV607
32Mercedes-Benz EQC6
34BMW i72
35Jaguar I-Pace1

The price war in the Australian markets benefits customers by enabling them to access lower prices, potentially further expanding the market in the coming years.

With more than 40,0000 EVs on the road so far this year and numerous new models in the pipeline, sales this year will highly likely surpass the 100,000 threshold. It demonstrates Australia’s commitment to the looming fuel-emission standards due early next year.

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