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Volkswagen has 'sold out' of electric cars for this year
Volkswagen has 'sold out' of electric cars for this year

Volkswagen has ‘sold out’ of electric cars for this year

By Tom Bateman
Reuters

Anyone ordering an EV from VW, Audi, Porsche or Škoda will have to wait until 2023 to get it, the carmaker said.

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German carmaker Volkswagen has “sold out” of battery-electric vehicles in the United States and Europe, meaning new customers will have to wait until 2023 to get one.

VW Group CEO Herbert Diess told the Financial Times that the company’s brands – which include Volkswagen, Porsche, Škoda and Audi – had a backlog of 300,000 orders for EVs in western Europe alone.

“We have very high order books and… order intake on electric vehicles,” Diess told the FT.

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“We are basically sold out on electric vehicles in Europe and in the United States. And in China, it’s really picking up,” he added.

Volkswagen delivered 99,000 EVs worldwide in the first quarter of 2022, according to a report in the Financial Times.

Top rival Tesla, the world’s biggest electric car maker, delivered over three times that number in the same period, at 310,048.

EVs nearly double EU market share

The revelation that VW has sold out of EVs comes as figures from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) showed that battery-electric vehicles almost doubled their market share in the region in the first quarter of 2022.

Battery EVs made up 10 per cent of total EU passenger car sales between January and March this year, while plug-in hybrid EVs accounted for 8.9 per cent.

In total, 224,145 BEVs were sold across the EU in the first three months of 2022, up from 146,125 in the same period last year.

Hybrid electric vehicles accounted for more than a quarter of the market, up from around a fifth in the same period last year. Cars powered by petrol and diesel lost market share but still accounted for 52.8 per cent of the EU market during the period.

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