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Stellantis ends 2023 with a 14.3% BEV market share in Europe

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Max McDee, 12 January 2024

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Stellantis has made significant strides in the European automotive market in 2023, especially in the EV segment, the company revealed today.

In a year filled with industry disruptions and intensified competition, Stellantis managed to achieve an overall sales growth of 5.9% in Europe across all segments and energy types. This performance earned them the runner-up spot in European market sales, with an 18.4% market share.

Stellantis sales surge in 2023

Stellantis's dominance in the Commercial Vehicle market is indeed impressive, boasting a market share of over 30% and a remarkable sales growth of 15% compared to the previous year.

Stellantis also recorded a 14% increase in BEV sales compared to 2022, securing a 14.2% market share in Europe. While these numbers may seem encouraging, it's worth considering that the BEV market itself is growing rapidly, driven both by environmental concerns and government incentives. Stellantis's performance here should be viewed in the context of a booming industry.

Stellantis has introduced several popular EV models like the Fiat 500e, Opel/Vauxhall Corsa electric, Peugeot e-208, Jeep Avenger, and the BEV Pro One Commercial Vehicles line-up.

Stellantis commercial vehicles are very popular Stellantis commercial vehicles are very popular

The positive results in key European markets such as France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK were highlighted in the report.

Stellantis has an extensive portfolio Stellantis has an extensive portfolio

Stellantis has an ambitious plan to double its all-electric model lineup in Europe by the end of 2024, as part of the Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan.

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  • 12 Jan 2024

Interesting. I didn't realize Stellantis was producing that many EV's. In the US, they seem to be among the least interested manufactures to offer EV's.

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