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New Car Registrations up 24% in July.

New Car Registrations: +24% in July, Record month for electric cars.

 
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) today (August 1st) released their official 232 new vehicle registrations statistics for July.
New car registrations for the month of July were up 24% (27,148) when compared to July 2022 (21,904). Registrations year to date are up 20.1% (104,641) on the same period last year (87,115).

Light Commercial vehicles (LCV) are up 42.5% (5,664) compared to July last year (3,974) and year to date are up 35.3% (22,997). HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) registrations are also showing an increase of 27.6% (374) in comparison to July 2022 (293). Year to date HGVs are up 33.4% (1,927).

Imported Used Cars seen a 4.83% (4,409) increase in July 2023, when compared to July 2022 (4,206). Year to date imports are up 3.96% (29,435) on 2022 (28,315).

For the month of July 4,161 new electric vehicles were registered compared to 2,729 in July 2022 (+52.47%). So far this year 18,458 new electric cars have been registered in comparison to 11,175 (+65.17%) on the same period 2022. 

In July, the car market share grew, with petrol retaining the largest share at 32.29%, Diesel accounting for 22.06%, Hybrid 18.04%, Electric 17.64%, and Plug-in Electric Hybrid 7.67%. A surge in battery electric vehicles, Plug-in Hybrids and Hybrids now see their combined market share (year to date) at 43.35%.  

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General commenting: 
“The new car market for the first month of the 232 registration plate indicates a strong performance, with an increase of 24% on the same month last year. Improved production over the last few months has helped supply catch up with demand, resulting in July new car sales almost matching those of the key selling month of January. The new car market year to date now stands 20% ahead of 2022 and less than 1% behind pre-Covid 2019. Commercial registrations, both the heavy and light sector, also continue to be well ahead of last year.  

The highlight of the market continues to be the performance of electric cars, with sales in July of 4,161 a record monthly total for EVs. So far this year 18,458 battery electric cars have been registered, an increase of nearly two-thirds on 2022. Improved supply and a greater range of new models available for motorists has supported this momentum behind EVs. The availability of SEAI grants to support positive decision making has been key, and their retention beyond this year, along with other EV incentives, is vital if we want to build on this success. Taking a closer look at the EV registration numbers, the main driver of growth is from consumers, who do qualify for the grant, and account for over 76% of EV sales. However, there also needs to be a focus on the business market, which without grant support really needs to see the extension of the BIK reliefs in Budget 2024, while investment in the public charging infrastructure is also crucial at this stage.”

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2023 Total New Vehicle Stats;

  • New Car sales total year to date (2023) 104,641 v (2022) 87,115 +20.1%
  • New Car sales total year to date (2023) 104,641 v (2019) 105,439 -0.8%
  • New Car sales total July (2023) 27,148 v (2022) 21,904 +24%
  • New Car sales total July (2023) 27,148 v (2019) 24,681 +10.0%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2023) 22,997 v (2022) 16,999 +35.3%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2023) 22,997 v (2019) 20,014 +14.9%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales total July (2023) 5,664 v (2022) 3,974 +42.5%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales total July (2023) 5,664 v (2019) 4,697 +20.6%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2023) 1,927 v (2022) 1,445 +33.4%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2023) 1,927 v (2019) 1,708 +12.8%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales July (2023) 374 v (2022) 293 +27.6%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales July (2023) 374 v (2019) 234 +59.8%
  • New Buses/ Coaches sales year to date (2023) 267 v (2022) 224 +19.2%
  • New Buses/ Coaches total sales July (2023) 46 v (2022) 22 +109.1%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2023) 29,435 v (2022) 28,315 +3.96%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2023) 29,435 v (2019) 62,508 -52.91%
  • Used Car Imports total July (2023) 4,409 v (2022) 4,206 +4.83%
  • Used Car Imports total July (2023) 4,409 v (2019) 9,382 -53.01%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2023) 18,458 v (2022) 11,175 +65.17%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2023) 18,458 v (2019) 2,687 +586.94%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales July (2023) 4,161 v (2022) 2,729 +52.47%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales July (2023) 4,161 v (2019) 733 +467.67%
  • 5 Top Selling Car Brands 2023 were: 1. TOYOTA, 2. VOLKSWAGEN, 3. HYUNDAI, 4. SKODA, 5.KIA
  • 5 Top Car Model’s year 2023 were: 1. HYUNDAI TUCSON, 2.KIA SPORTAGE, 3. TOYOTA COROLLA, 4. TOYOTA YARIS CROSS, 5. VOLKSWAGEN ID.4
  • Top 5 Selling Electric Vehicles (EVs) Car Brands 2023: 1. VOLKSWAGEN, 2. TESLA, 3. HYUNDAI, 4. KIA, 5.MG
  • Top 5 Selling Electric Vehicles (EVs) Models 2023: 1 VOLKSWAGEN ID.4, 2. TESLA MODEL Y, 3. HYUNDAI IONIQ 5, 4. SKODA ENYAQ, 5. MG MG4
  • Top Selling Car (July) 2023: HYUNDAI TUCSON
  • Top Selling Electric Car (July) 2023: MG MG4
  • Market share by engine type 2023 (YTD): Petrol 32.29%, Diesel 22.06%, Hybrid 18.04%, Electric 17.64%, Plug-In Hybrid 7.67%
  • Market share by engine type 2023 (July): Petrol 33.58%, Diesel 22.55%, Hybrid 19.94%, Electric 15.33% Plug-In Hybrid 7.30%

Tables below shows total new car registrations by county and total new Electric car registrations by county 2023. 

New Car Registrations by County 2023 (January-July)
County 2023 Units 2022 Units % Change 2023 % Share 2022 % Share
Carlow 1110 1006 10.34 1.06 1.15
Cavan 1116 933 19.61 1.07 1.07
Clare 2053 1780 15.34 1.96 2.04
Cork 11965 11022 8.56 11.43 12.65
Donegal 2205 2135 3.28 2.11 2.45
Dublin 45599 33395 36.54 43.58 38.33
Galway 4167 3782 10.18 3.98 4.34
Kerry 2115 1981 6.76 2.02 2.27
Kildare 4384 3865 13.43 4.19 4.44
Kilkenny 1797 1648 9.04 1.72 1.89
Laois 1172 1068 9.74 1.12 1.23
Leitrim 387 365 6.03 0.37 0.42
Limerick 3303 2994 10.32 3.16 3.44
Longford 467 448 4.24 0.45 0.51
Louth 2298 2068 11.12 2.2 2.37
Mayo 1803 1651 9.21 1.72 1.9
Meath 3548 3049 16.37 3.39 3.5
Monaghan 792 696 13.79 0.76 0.8
Offaly 1105 1036 6.66 1.06 1.19
Roscommon 999 837 19.35 0.95 0.96
Sligo 951 893 6.49 0.91 1.03
Tipperary 2539 2336 8.69 2.43 2.68
Waterford 2491 2253 10.56 2.38 2.59
Westmeath 1420 1293 9.82 1.36 1.48
Wexford 2494 2468 1.05 2.38 2.83
Wicklow 2361 2113 11.74 2.26 2.43

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New Electric Cars by County 2023 (January-July) 
County 2023 Units 2022 Units % Change 2023 % Share 2022 % Share
Carlow 184 109 68.81 1 0.98
Cavan 139 65 113.85 0.75 0.58
Clare 346 175 97.71 1.87 1.57
Cork 1932 1101 75.48 10.47 9.85
Donegal 258 164 57.32 1.4 1.47
Dublin 8490 5102 66.41 46 45.66
Galway 702 459 52.94 3.8 4.11
Kerry 279 179 55.87 1.51 1.6
Kildare 1041 612 70.1 5.64 5.48
Kilkenny 251 170 47.65 1.36 1.52
Laois 182 123 47.97 0.99 1.1
Leitrim 50 37 35.14 0.27 0.33
Limerick 497 312 59.29 2.69 2.79
Longford 64 36 77.78 0.35 0.32
Louth 385 204 88.73 2.09 1.83
Mayo 222 162 37.04 1.2 1.45
Meath 851 500 70.2 4.61 4.47
Monaghan 78 40 95 0.42 0.36
Offaly 137 92 48.91 0.74 0.82
Roscommon 111 72 54.17 0.6 0.64
Sligo 147 120 22.5 0.8 1.07
Tipperary 331 248 33.47 1.79 2.22
Waterford 366 220 66.36 1.98 1.97
Westmeath 237 153 54.9 1.28 1.37
Wexford 432 286 51.05 2.34 2.56
Wicklow 746 434 71.89 4.04 3.88

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