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Australia hybrid sales surge

by Geoff Dobson
August 5, 2024
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Australia’s internal combustion engine (ICE) light vehicle market share continues to decline while hybrid new vehicle sales grew strongly in the three months to June 30, says the Australian Automobile Association (AAA).

Hybrid new vehicle sales reached record levels and took market share from both ICE and battery electric vehicles (BEVs), it says.

The AAA EV Index online data dashboard analyses all new light vehicle sales across Australia.

In national new light vehicle sales from Q1 2024 to Q2 2024 with total sales (all engine types) rising 10.25% (from 292,944 to 312,889), ICE sales rose by 3.13% but because total sales rose at a faster rate ICE market share fell from 78.16% to 75.47%. BEV sales declined by 0.78% (from 25,552 to 25,353), and market share fell from the previous quarter’s record level of 8.72% to 8.10%, while hybrid sales grew by 33.49% (from 35,003 to 46,727), and hybrid market share rose from 11.95% to 14.93%.

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Sales figures over the past six quarters show a clear trend of growth for hybrids and BEVs and gradually shrinking ICE market share, but there have been significant quarterly fluctuations, says the AAA.

“Over that time, BEV market share rose from 6.77% to peak at 8.72% in Q1 2024, before declining slightly in Q2 2024, and total BEV sales rose from 17,396 to 25,552 before dipping to 25,353. 

“The strongest quarters for total BEV sales and markets share were Q2 2023 and Q1 2024.”

BEVs outsold hybrids in the first half of 2023 but since then hybrids have outsold BEVs in four consecutive quarters, says the AAA.

“Total vehicle sales, including ICE vehicle sales, have risen since Q1 2023, with some quarterly fluctuations.

“But over that 18-month period, the ICE share of a growing market has declined by almost 11% (down from 86.40% to 75.47%).

“Over the past six quarters, ICE market share peaked in Q1 2023 (86.40%) and sales volume peaked in Q4 2023 (248,943).

“In Q2 2024, plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) and hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (HFCEVs) still had very small market shares. “

The AAA says that collectively ICE vehicles, BEVs and hybrids accounted for 98.5% of the quarter’s total new light vehicle sales.

In the June quarter, pure ICE vehicles still dominated the small car, small SUV and large SUV market segments with hybrids a distant second, the AAA says.

“ICE accounted for more than 99% of utes, more than 98% of vans, and over 97% of people movers sold, but only 18.04% of medium-sized cars.

“BEVs accounted for 46.7% of medium car sales and 27.08% of large car sales, and also performed relatively strongly in the medium SUV segment (11.25% of sales).

“But market share in each of these categories declined slightly from the previous quarter. However, there was growth from low bases in BEV market share of vans (1.77% up from 0.99%) and small SUVs (6.95% up from 4.32%).”

Hybrids sold most strongly among medium cars (34.54%), medium SUVs (28.98%), small cars (17.27%) and small SUVs (14.74%), says the AAA, adding total sales and market share in each of these categories rose from the previous quarter.

The AAA EV Index collates information from multiple national, state and territory sources, including information provided by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) and the Electric Vehicle Council (EVC), used with their permission.

See also the EVC’s Vehicle Sales Report for July 2024 – the report not capturing the entire new vehicle sales market in Australia.

The EVC urges the Federal Government to establish a public vehicle sales dashboard as a free source of data to inform policy, planning and research.

The EVC says its report has been developed as an interim solution and will continue to be expanded and improved on.

Meanwhile, the EVC says Australia is on track to break the annual EV sales milestone of 100,000 sales this year, despite tough economic conditions.

Tags: Australian Automobile AssociationElectric Vehicle CouncilFederal Chamber of Automotive Industries
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Geoff Dobson

Geoff Dobson is an 'old-school journo' thriving in a world of new technology. With 40-years of journalism experience already behind him, Geoff joined Auto Media Group three years ago to lead its EVtalk titles. A keen cyclist, he puts his Auckland commute to good use testing ebikes and scooters along the North Western cycleway.

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