Vermont Electric Vehicle Registrations
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Vermont Electric Vehicle Registrations As of January 2021 5,000 2,063 All-Electric 2,297 Plug-in Hybrid 4,360 Total 4,500 4,000 All-Electric Vehicles 3,500 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles 3,000 Quarterly Net Increase All-Electric Vehicles 2,500 2,000 Plug-in 1,500 Hybrid Vehicles 1,000 500 346 213 197 189253 196 225 141164 101 103 117143 126 173 118167 176 114 175 164 32 68 50 53 35 69 66 24 52 67 23 73 59 - Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 January 2021 EV Registration Updates • There are 4,360 plug-in electric vehicles registered in Vermont, 53% of which are plug- in hybrid models which can run on both electricity and gasoline, providing flexibility to run on gasoline when needed. The remaining 47% are all-electric models. • Plug-in electric vehicles (EVs) are registered in 92% of Vermont communities. • The number of EVs in the state increased by 644 vehicles or 17% over the past year. • Plug-in vehicles comprised 9% of new passenger vehicle registrations over the past quarter. • About 25% of plug-in vehicles registered in the last quarter were leased. • Used EV registrations continue to grow as an estimated 19% of EVs registered in the last quarter were used. • There are 58 unique models of plug-in cars registered in the state. Two new models entered Vermont over the past six months – the BMW X3 xDrive30e and the Toyota RAV4 Prime. • The top selling model over the past six months was the Chevrolet Bolt with 107 new registrations. This was followed by the Toyota Prius Prime (102), Tesla Model Y (73), Tesla Model 3 (54), Nissan LEAF (51), Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid (36), Ford Fusion Energi (30), Toyota RAV4 Prime (28), and Hyundai Kona (21). • Chittenden County has the most EVs registered (1,616) and highest rate of EV ownership with about 1 EV for every 102 people. • There are now 300 locations with public charging for electric vehicles across the state. • Vermont has 31 DC Fast Chargers available for EVs equipped with this technology to quickly recharge in about 30-60 minutes for longer trips. Electric Vehicles Registered in Vermont As of January 2021 Make & Model Number Registered Statewide Plug-in Hybrids (2,297) Toyota Prius Prime 530 Chevrolet Volt 344 Toyota Prius Plug-in 272 Ford CMax Energi 269 Ford Fusion Energi 201 Honda Clarity PHEV 108 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid 105 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 87 Hyundai Ioniq PHEV 54 BMW i3 REX 37 Volvo XC90 T8 37 Kia Niro PHEV 36 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid 31 BMW X5 eDrive 30 Toyota RAV4 Prime 28 Audi A3 E-Tron 25 Mini Countryman SE 22 Volvo XC60 T8 18 BMW 530e 15 Audi Q5e 15 BMW X3 xDrive30e 5 Hyundai Sonata PHEV 5 Mercedes-Benz GLC350e 5 Other 18 All-Electric Vehicles (2,063) Nissan LEAF 651 Chevrolet Bolt 417 Tesla Model 3 380 Tesla Model S 145 Tesla Model X 82 Tesla Model Y 79 EV Registrations in ZIP Code Hyundai Kona 77 Volkswagen e-Golf 65 1 - 4 Kia Niro EV 40 5 - 19 Mitsubishi i-MiEV 23 Hyundai Ioniq EV 17 20 - 49 Ford Focus Electric 17 50 - 99 Audi e-tron 17 Smart ForTwo ED 13 100 - 260 BMW i3 BEV 10 Kia Soul EV 7 Tesla Roadster 6 Chevrolet Spark EV 4 Fiat Fiat 500 Electric 4 Jaguar I-PACE 3 Toyota RAV4 EV 2 Porsche Taycan 2 Other 2 This material is based upon work supported by the Vermont Public Service Department, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Vermont Agency of Transportation, and the Vermont Department of Buildings and General Services. Data Source: Vermont Dept of Motor Vehicles vehicle registration database as of 6/26/2020. Data processed by Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Dept of Environmental Conservation. Other vehicles include 8/3/2021 less than 3 registrations each of the BMW 330e & 740e, Cadillac ELR, Fisker Karma, Honda Accord PHEV Kia Optima PHEV, Mercedes-Benz B Electric, Porsche Panamera SE Hybrid & Taycan, and Volvo S60 PHEV. www.driveelectricvt.com EVs distinguished by fuel type, model and/or VIN. Vermont Electric Vehicles Per 10,000 People By County as of January 2021 EVs per Grand Franklin Orleans Essex All Plug-in Total 10,000 Isle 24 26 20 85 County Population Electric Hybrid EVs People Lamoille Addison 36,937 147 136 283 76.6 52 Chittenden Caledonia Bennington 35,446 80 109 189 53.3 98 45 Caledonia 29,773 33 101 134 45.0 Washington Chittenden 164,323 816 800 1,616 98.3 98 Essex 6,133 3 9 12 19.6 Franklin 49,647 47 70 117 23.6 Addison Orange 77 Grand Isle 7,179 26 35 61 85.0 52 Lamoille 25,364 55 76 131 51.6 Orange 28,835 83 66 149 51.7 Orleans 26,901 26 44 70 26.0 Rutland Windsor Rutland 57,879 101 127 228 39.4 39 77 Washington 58,363 272 301 573 98.2 Windham 42,064 140 215 355 84.4 Windsor 54,977 224 197 421 76.6 Bennington 53 This material is based upon work supported by the Vermont Public Service Department, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Vermont Agency Windham of Transportation, and the Vermont Department of Buildings and General Services. 84 Data Source: Vermont Dept of Motor Vehicles vehicle registration database as of 12/28/2020. Data processed by Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Dept of Environmental Conservation. EVs distinguished by fuel type, model and/or VIN. County data summarized from zip code geography. Population from 2020 US Census Estimates. Does not include 21 vehicles with registration ZIP codes outside of Vermont. www.driveelectricvt.com.