Plug-in electric vehicles in Sweden

{{short description|Overview of plug-in electric vehicles in Sweden}}

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The adoption of plug-in electric vehicles in Sweden is actively supported by the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden. {{As of|2021|12}}, a total of 355,737 light-duty plug-in electric vehicles have been registered since 2011, consisting of 226,731 plug-in hybrids, 120,343 all-electric cars, and 8,663 fully electric commercial vans.{{cite web|url=http://www.bilsweden.se/publikationer/pressmeddelanden/urstark-bilmarknad-under-2014|title=Urstark bilmarknad under 2014|language=Swedish|trans-title=Exceptionally strong car market in 2014|author=Bil Sweden|publisher=Bil Sweden|date=2015-10-02|accessdate=2015-02-22}} A total of 4,656 super clean cars and 282 all-electric vans were registered in Sweden in 2014. Super clean cars are those with carbon dioxide emissions of up to 50 g/km (two Porsche plug-in models, the Panamera S E-Hybrid and the 918 Spyder are not accounted as super clean cars, instead they are accounted with conventional hybrids). In 2011 there were 181 plug-in electric vehicles registered, 928 in 2012, 1,546 in 2013 and 4,656 super clean cars were registered during 2014. Since the introduction of the super clean car rebate in January 2012 until December 2014, a total of 7,130 super clean cars have been registered.

Sweden has ranked among the world's top ten best-selling plug-in markets since 2015, listed through 2019 as the ninth largest country market.{{ cite news | url=http://www.hybridcars.com/top-10-plug-in-vehicle-adopting-countries-of-2016/ |title=Top 10 Plug-in Vehicle Adopting Countries of 2016 | first= Jeff | last=Cobb | work= HybridCars.com | date=2017-01-17 |access-date=2017-01-23}}{{cite news| url=http://www.hybridcars.com/top-six-plug-in-vehicle-adopting-countries-2015/ | title=Top Six Plug-in Vehicle Adopting Countries – 2015 |first=Jeff |last=Cobb |work=HybridCars.com |date=2016-01-18|accessdate=2016-01-23}} "About 520,000 highway legal light-duty plug-in electric vehicles were sold worldwide in 2015, with cumulative global sales reaching 1,235,000. The United States is the leading market with 411,120 units sold since 2008, followed by China with 258,328 units sold since 2011. Japan ranks third (about 130,000), followed by the Netherlands (88,991), Norway (77,897), France (74,291), and the UK (53,254). Four of these countries achieved a PEV market share over 1% of new car sales in 2015: Norway (22.39%), the Netherlands (9.74%), France (1.2%), and the UK (1.1%)"{{cite news|url=http://www.plugincars.com/us-falls-behind-europe-and-china-global-plug-vehicle-market-131369.html |title=US Falls Behind Europe and China in Global Plug-in Vehicle Market |first=Brad |last=Berman |work=Plugincars.com |date=2016-02-13|accessdate=2016-02-16}} {{As of|2019|12}}, the Swedish stock of plug-in passenger cars listed as the sixth largest in Europe.{{cite web |url=https://www.iea.org/reports/global-ev-outlook-2020 |title=Global EV Outlook 2020: Entering the decade of electric drive? |author=International Energy Agency (IEA), Clean Energy Ministerial, and Electric Vehicles Initiative (EVI) |publisher=IEA Publications |date=June 2020 |accessdate=2021-01-10}} See Statistical annex, pp. 247–252 (See Tables A.1 and A.12).

The Swedish plug-in electric market is dominated by plug-in hybrids, representing 75.1% of the Swedish light-duty plug-in electric vehicle registrations through 2018, but began to slightly decline afterwards, reaching 70.3% in 2020, and 57.5 in 2021.

The market share of plug-in electric vehicles climbed from 0.57% in 2013 to 1.53% of new car sales in the country in 2014. The segment market share reached 2.5% in 2015, rose to 5.2% in 2017, 11.3% in 2019, to 32.2% in 2020., and achieved a record of 45.0% in 2021. For other segments, in 2021 the share of fully electric light trucks was 7.5% and 24.6% for electric buses.

Government incentives

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In September 2011 the Swedish government approved a {{SEK|200 million}} program, effective starting in January 2012, to provide a subsidy of {{SEK|40,000}} per car for the purchase of 5,000 electric cars and other "super green cars" with ultra-low carbon emissions, defined as those with emissions below 50 grams of carbon dioxide ({{CO2}}) per km.{{cite news|last=Desk|first=Lifestyle|title=Sweden Follows Suit with Electric Car Subsidy|url=http://theglobalherald.com/sweden-follows-suit-with-electric-car-subsidy/24444/|accessdate=13 September 2011|newspaper=The Global Herald|date=2011-09-08|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111017103803/http://theglobalherald.com/sweden-follows-suit-with-electric-car-subsidy/24444/|archivedate=17 October 2011}} There is also an exemption from the annual circulation tax for the first five years from the date of their first registration that benefits owners of electric vehicles with an energy consumption of 37 kWh per 100 km or less, and hybrid vehicles with {{CO2}} emissions of 120 g/km or less. In addition, for both electric and hybrid vehicles, the taxable value of the car for the purposes of calculating the benefit in kind of a company car under personal income tax is reduced by 40% compared with the corresponding or comparable gasoline or diesel-powered car.

The reduction of the taxable value has a cap of {{SEK|16,000}} per year.{{cite web|url=http://www.acea.be/images/uploads/files/20110330_EV_tax_overview.pdf|title=Overview of Purchase and Tax Incentives for Electric Vehicles in the EU|publisher=European Automobile Manufacturers Association|date=2011-03-14|accessdate=2011-07-31|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927060852/http://www.acea.be/images/uploads/files/20110330_EV_tax_overview.pdf|archivedate=2011-09-27}}

By July 2014 the program ran out of funds as a total of 5,028 new "super clean cars" had been registered in the country since January 2012.{{cite web|url=http://www.bilsweden.se/statistik/nyregistreringar_per_manad_1/nyregistreringar-2014/nyregistreringar-juli-2014|title=Fjärde högsta julisiffran någonsin för nya bilar|language=Swedish|trans-title=Fourth highest July sales figure ever for new cars|author=Bil Sweden|publisher=Bil Sweden|date=2014-08-01|accessdate=2014-09-01}} A total of 5,209 super clean cars have been registered in Sweden since 2011. Super clean cars are those with carbon dioxide emissions of up to 50 g/km (two Porsche plug-in models, the Panamera S E-Hybrid and the 918 Spyder are not accounted as super clean cars, instead they are accounted with conventional hybrids). In 2011 there were 181 super clean vehicles registered, 928 in 2012, 1,546 in 2013 and 2,554 were registered during the first seven months of 2014.

BIL Sweden, the national association for the automobile industry, requested the government an additional {{SEK|100 million}} to cover the subsidy for another 2,500 registrations of new super clean cars between August and December 2014.{{cite news|url=https://www.dn.se/ekonomi/supermiljobilspremien-ar-slut/|title=Supermiljöbilspremien är slut|language=Swedish|trans-title=Super car rebate ends|author=Lasse Swärd|work=Dagens Nyheter|date=2014-08-01|access-date=2014-09-01}}{{cite web|url=http://avenytv.se.hemsida.eu/bilsweden/index.php/statistik/157-fjarde-hogsta-julisiffran-nagonsin-for-nya-bilar |title=Fjärde högsta julisiffran någonsin för nya bilar |language=Swedish |trans-title=Fourth highest July sales figure ever for new cars |publisher=Joomla |date=August 2014 |accessdate=2014-09-01 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140903070211/http://avenytv.se.hemsida.eu/bilsweden/index.php/statistik/157-fjarde-hogsta-julisiffran-nagonsin-for-nya-bilar |archivedate=2014-09-03 }}

In December 2014 the Riksdagen, the Swedish parliament, approved an appropriation of {{SEK|215 million}} to finance the super clean car subsidies in 2015. The appropriation for 2015, according to the parliamentary decision and subsequent government decision, was to also be used for the retroactive payment of the super green cars registered in 2014 that did not receive the subsidy.

The Government raised the appropriation for the super green car rebate by {{SEK|132 million}} for 2015 and by {{SEK|94 million}} for 2016.

Beginning in 2016, only zero emissions cars are entitled to receive the full {{SEK|40,000}} premium, while other super green cars, plug-in hybrids, receive half premium.

The exemption for the first five years of ownership from the annual circulation tax is still in place.{{cite web |url=http://www.bilsweden.se/fordon-i-samhallet/miljo/e10/stimulanser-for-miljobilar |title=Stimulanser för miljöbilar |language=Swedish |trans-title=Incentives for green cars |author=Bil Sweden |publisher=Bil Sweden |date=2016 |accessdate=2016-10-21}} In 2016, in order to promote the introduction of electricity-powered buses in the market, the Government planned to allocate {{SEK|50 million}} for 2016 and {{SEK|100 million}} per year between 2017 and 2019 to introduce an electric bus premium.{{cite web |url=http://www.government.se/government-policy/environment/fossil-free-transport-and-travel-the-governments-work-to-reduce-the-impact-of-transport-on-the-climate/ |title=Fossil-free transport and travel: The Government's work to reduce the impact of transport on the climate |publisher=Government Offices of Sweden |date=2016-05-25 |accessdate=2016-10-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161022025330/http://www.government.se/government-policy/environment/fossil-free-transport-and-travel-the-governments-work-to-reduce-the-impact-of-transport-on-the-climate/ |archive-date=2016-10-22 |url-status=dead }}

Two alternative proposals are being considered by the Swedish government regarding the introduction of a bonus–malus system. Both proposals entail changes to vehicle and car benefit taxation and the premium system for purchases of new cars. An official inquiry report was due by 29 April 2016. The goal is for the system to enter into force on 1 January 2017.

In November 2022, the bonus part of the bonus-malus system was removed by the newly elected right-wing government with one day notice.{{Cite web |last=Regeringskansliet |first=Regeringen och |date=2022-11-07 |title=Klimatbonusen upphör den 8 november |url=https://www.regeringen.se/pressmeddelanden/2022/11/klimatbonusen-upphor-den-8-november/ |access-date=2023-10-31 |website=Regeringskansliet |language=sv}}

Registrations

{{As of|2017|12}}, a total of 50,304 light-duty plug-in vehicles have been registered since 2011, consisting of 36,405 plug-in hybrids, 12,223 all-electric cars, and 1,676 all-electric vans.{{Excessive citations inline|date=August 2024}} The plug-in segment has been dominated by plug-in hybrids, which represent 74.9% of plug-in car registrations through 2017. The market share of plug-in electric vehicles climbed from 0.57% in 2013 to 1.53% of new car sales in the country in 2014. The segment market share reached 2.5% in 2015, rose to 3.5% in 2016, and achieved a record of 5.2% in 2017.

=2011–2014=

A total of 178 all-electric cars were registered in Sweden in 2011, and registrations of plug-in electric vehicles climbed to 928 units in 2012, led by the Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid with 499 units, followed by the Nissan Leaf with 129 units, and the third place was shared by the Volvo C30 Electric and the Opel Ampera with 88 units each. Electric-drive cars reached a market share of 0.33% in 2012. In addition, 265 Renault Kangoo Z.E. utility vans were sold in 2012.{{cite web|url=http://www.best-selling-cars.com/hybrid/2012-full-year-sweden-best-selling-electric-cars-plug-in-hybrid-models/|title=2012 (Full Year) Sweden: Best-Selling Electric Cars & Plug-In Hybrid Models |publisher=BestSellingCars.com|date=2013-01-02|accessdate=2014-01-03}} During 2013 a total of 1,545 plug-in electric cars were registered in the country out of 269,363 new passenger cars sold, representing a market share of 0.57%. With 1,113 units registered in 2013, plug-in hybrids represented 72.0% of total plug-in electric car registrations. This number includes 10 BMW i3s sold with the range extender option, which in Sweden are classified as plug-in hybrids. The top selling plug-in cars during 2013 were the Volvo V60 PHEV with 601 units, the Prius PHV with 376 and the Nissan Leaf with 317.

File:Mitsu Outlander PHEV 02 2016 BSB 5215.JPG was the top selling plug-in electric car in 2014 and 2015, and, {{as of|2016|12|lc=y}}, remains as the all-time best-selling plug-in car in Sweden.]]

Plug-in electric car sales during 2014 grew significantly. Registrations of super clean cars increased five-fold in July 2014 driven by the end of the quota of 5,000 new cars eligible for the super clean car subsidy. A total of 4,656 plug-in super clean passenger cars were registered in 2014, representing a 1.53% market share of new passenger cars registered in the country in 2014. Registrations of super clean cars were up 201% from 2013, while registrations of new passenger cars increased 12.7%. Super clean cars represented 8.8% of alternative fuel cars sold during 2014. The top selling plug-in electric cars in 2014 were the Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV with 2,289 units, Volvo V60 PHEV with 745, and the Nissan Leaf with 438 units. The top selling all-electric utility van was the Kangoo Z.E. with 242 units out of a total of 282 electric vans registered.

=2015–2016=

A total of 8,908 light-duty plug-in electric vehicles were registered in 2015, up 80% from 2014. The registered stock consisted of 5,625 plug-in hybrids, 2,962 all-electric cars and 321 all-electric utility vans. The plug-in segment had a market share of 2.49% of new car sales in 2015. The Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV was the top selling plug-in car for a second year running with 3,302 units registered in 2015, followed by the Tesla Model S with 996 units. The top selling all-electric utility van was the Nissan e-NV200 with 168 units. {{As of|2015|12}}, a total of 16,996 plug-in electric vehicles had registered in Sweden since 2011, up from 7,342 at the end of 2014 (131.5%).

Registrations totaled 13,454 light-duty plug-in electric vehicles in 2016, consisting 10,257 plug-in hybrids, up 16.7% from 2015, 2,924 all-electric cars, up 4.8% year-on-year, and 273 all-electric vans down 15.9% from 2015. Super clean car registrations totaled 12,995 units, up 51.4% from 2015. The plug-in electric car segment achieved a market share of 3.5% of all new cars registered in 2016, the world's third largest after Norway and the Netherlands. Stockholm county registered the highest proportion of super green car registrations during the first nine months of 2016, with 5.6% of the country's total. The proportion during September 2016 was 8.5%.{{cite web |url=http://www.bilsweden.se/publikationer/pressmeddelanden/supermiljobilar-okat-79-procent-hittills-i-ar |title=Supermiljöbilar ökat 79 procent hittills i år |language=Swedish |trans-title=Super Clean vehicles increased 79 percent so far this year |author=Bil Sweden |publisher=Bil Sweden |date=2016-10-21 |accessdate=2016-10-21}} In 2016 the Volkswagen Passat GTE listed as the top selling plug-in car with 3,804 units, followed by the Outlander P-HEV (1,819), Volvo V60 PHEV (1,239), Volvo XC90 T8 (983), Tesla Model S (838), and Nissan Leaf (836). The top selling all-electric utility van was the Renault Kangoo Z.E. with 171 units registered.

File:2018 Volkswagen Passat GTE Advance S-A 1.4 Front.jpg listed as the top-selling plug-in electric car in Sweden in 2016 and 2017, and ranks as the all-time second best-selling plug-in in the country.]]

{{As of|2016|12}}, the all-time top selling plug-in electric cars are the Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV with 7,506 units registered, followed by the Volkswagen Passat GTE (4,075), Volvo V60 PHEV (3,239), Nissan Leaf (2,561) and Tesla Model S (2,099). The Renault Kangoo Z.E. continued as the all-time the leader in the plug-in commercial utility segment with 1,024 units. The following table presents registrations of highway-capable plug-in electric passenger cars by model between January 2011 and September 2016.

=2017=

A total of 19,981 light-duty plug-in vehicles were registered in 2017, consisting of 15,447 plug-in hybrids, 4,217 all-electric cars, and 317 all-electric vans. Passenger car registrations totaled 379,393 units in 2017, of which, the plug-in segment captured a market share of 5.2%. Registrations of super green cars totaled 19,211 units, up from 12,995 in 2016. The market continues to be dominated by plug-in hybrids, representing 74.9% of plug-in car registrations between 2011 and 2017.

The top selling model in 2017 was the Volkswagen Passat GTE plug-in hybrid with 4,624 units registered, followed by the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV with 2,452 units, Kia Optima PHEV with 1,534, the Volvo V60 N PHEV with 1,239, and the Nissan Leaf with 836 units. {{As of|2017|12}}, the Outlander PHEV continues to rank as the all-time top selling plug-in electric car with 9,957 units registered.{{cite press release |url=http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/newsrelease/2018/detail1099.html | title=Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV clears 100,000 sales milestone in Europe |publisher=Mitsubishi Motors |work=JATO Dynamics |location=Tokyo |date=2018-01-29 |accessdate=2018-02-01}}

=Registrations by model=

{{update|section|updated=September 2016|date=November 2021}}

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|+ Registration of highway-capable plug-in electric passenger cars by model in Sweden between 2011 and September 2016{{cite web|url=http://www.bilsweden.se/statistik/arkiv-nyregistrering_per_manad_2014/nyregistreringar-december-2014-(prel)|title=Nyregistreringar december 2014 (prel)|language=Swedish|trans-title=New registrations in December 2014 (preliminar)|author=Bil Sweden|publisher=Bil Sweden|date=2015-01-02|accessdate=2015-01-03}} Download file "Nyregistreringar december 2014 (prel)" see tables: "Nyregistrerade supermiljöbilar december 2014" with summary of plug-in passenger car registrations by model for 2013 (revised) and 2014; table "Nyregistrerade eldrivna lätta lastbilar (högst 3,5 ton) per modell:" for plug-in utility vans registrations for the same two years; and table "Nyregistrerade miljöbilar per typ jan-dec 2014" for the distribution of registrations by alternative fuels. A total of 303,866 new passenger vehicles were registered in 2014, and a total of 4,656 super clean cars, resulting in a PEV market share of 1.53% of new car sales.{{cite web|url=http://www.bilsweden.se/statistik/arkiv-nyregistrering_per_manad_2013/nyregistreringar-december-2013-prel|title=Nyregistreringar december 2013 prel |language=Swedish|trans-title=New registrations in December 2013 prel|author=Bil Sweden|publisher=Bil Sweden|date=2014-01-02|accessdate=2014-01-03}} Download file "Nyregistreringar december 2013 prel.pdf" see table "NYREGISTRERADE SUPERMILJÖBILAR DECEMBER 2013" with summary of PEV sales by model for 2013 and 2012.{{cite web |url=http://www.bilsweden.se/statistik/arkiv-nyregistrering-per-manad-2016/nyregistreringar-september-2016 |title=Nyregistreringar september 2016 |language=Swedish|trans-title=New Registrations September 2016 |author=Bil Sweden |publisher=Bil Sweden |date=2016-10-03 |accessdate=2016-10-16}} Download the pdf file "Nyregistreringar september 2016" (PressRel1609.pdf) See table: Nyregistrerade miljöpersonbilar per typ september 2016. A total of 9,467 units were registered during the first three quarters of 2016, consisting of 7,228 plug-in hybrids, 2,041 all-electric cars, and 198 all-electric vans. Super clean car registrations totaled 9,106 units.

style="background:#ffdead" colspan="2"|Model || style="background:#ffdead" |Total
Registered||style="background:#ffdead"|Market
share(1) || style="background:#ffdead"| CYTD 3Q
2016 || style="background:#ffdead"| 2015 || style="background:#ffdead"| 2014|| style="background:#ffdead"| 2013|| style="background:#ffdead"| 2012||style="background:#ffdead"| 2011
align=left colspan="2"|Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV6,78126.9%1,0943,3022,28996  
align=left colspan="2"|Volkswagen Passat GTE3,15612.5%2,885271    
align=left colspan="2"|Volvo V60 PHEV2,90711.5%90761274560142 
align=left colspan="2"|Nissan Leaf2,3499.3%624841438317129 
align=left colspan="2"|Tesla Model S1,8827.5%620996266   
align=left colspan="2"|Toyota Prius PHV1,2625.0%45132210376499 
align=left rowspan="3"|BMW i3Total9513.8%35137921011  
bgcolor="#f0f0ff"| RExbgcolor="#f0f0ff"| 678bgcolor="#f0f0ff"| 2.7%bgcolor="#f0f0ff"| 261bgcolor="#f0f0ff"| 275bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|132bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|10  
bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|BEVbgcolor="#f0f0ff"| 273bgcolor="#f0f0ff"| 1.1%bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|90bgcolor="#f0f0ff"| 104bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|78bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|1  
align=left colspan="2"| Renault Zoe8743.5%292378204   
align=left colspan="2"| Volvo XC90 T88573.4%692165    
align=left colspan="2"| Volkswagen Golf GTE7252.9%324401    
align=left colspan="2"| Volkswagen e-Up!4911.9%9515719940  
align=left colspan="2"| Audi A3 e-tron4781.9%11534914   
align=left colspan="2"| BMW 330e iPerformance4401.7%440     
align=left colspan="2"|Volkswagen e-Golf3951.6%10027817   
align=left colspan="2"| Volvo C30 Electric1980.8%0016468848
align=left colspan="2"| BMW X5 xDrive40e1690.7%169     
align=left colspan="2"| Nissan e-NV200 (passenger van)1670.7%36131    
align=left colspan="2"| Mercedes-Benz C 350 e1570.6%8671    
align=left colspan="2"| BMW 225xe Active Tourer1520.6%152     
align=left colspan="2"| Tesla Model X1390.6%139     
align=left colspan="2"|Opel Ampera1470.6%016222188 
align=left colspan="2"|Mitsubishi i MiEV1010.4%30612971
align=left colspan="2"|Kia Soul EV780.3%26502   
align=left colspan="2"|Citroën C-Zero710.3%00472931
align=left colspan="2"|BMW i8510.2%20256   
align=left colspan="2"|Chevrolet Volt400.2%000733 
align=left colspan="2"|Peugeot iOn390.2%0020928
align=left colspan="2"|Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive380.15%1424    
align=left colspan="2"| Audi Q7 e-tron320.13%32     
align=left colspan="2"|Porsche Panamera S E-Hybrid220.09%46102  
align=left colspan="2"|Fisker Karma210.08%000219 
align=left colspan="2"|Ford Focus Electric90.04%0324  
align=left colspan="2"|Porsche 918 Spyder60.02%114   
align=left colspan="2"|Saab 9-3 ePower60.02%204   
align=left colspan="2"| BMW 740e iPerformance60.02%6     
align=left colspan="2"| Volkswagen XL120.01%2     
align=left colspan="2"|Smart electric drive20.01%00002 
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| align=left colspan=2 | Total plug-in passenger car registrations

| 25,207(2)

| 100%

| 9,276(2)

| 8,588(2)

| 4,671(2)

| 1,547(2)

| 947

| 178

colspan="10" style="text-align:left; background:#ffdead; font-size: small;" |Notes: (1) Market share as percentage of the 25,207 plug-in electric passenger cars registered in Sweden between 2011 and September 2016.
The number of super clean cars during the same period is 24,983 units, excluding fuel cell vehicle registrations.
(2) According to the official Swedish definition of super clean cars ({{CO2}} emissions of up to 50 g/km), the Fisker Karma, the two Porsche plug-in models,
the Panamera S E-Hybrid and the 918 Spyder, and two BMW models, the X5 xDrive40e and 740e iPerformance, are not classified as super clean cars,
instead they are accounted for as conventional hybrids.

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