While battery-powered cars grabbed headlines with a record-breaking September, the unsung hero of the UK’s electric transition last month was the plug-in hybrid, which saw an explosive 56% jump in sales. This remarkable growth underscores a strategic shift by both consumers and carmakers towards a technology that bridges the gap between traditional combustion engines and a fully electric future.
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), which combine a petrol engine with a smaller, rechargeable battery, sold 38,300 units in September. This surge significantly outpaced the growth of pure electric cars, which rose by nearly a third. The boom in PHEV sales reflects their appeal as a flexible option for drivers who want lower emissions for daily commutes but without the range anxiety associated with long journeys in a pure EV.
This trend is also being driven by manufacturers. As the industry grapples with the high costs of EV development and intense competition, particularly from new Chinese rivals, many have shifted focus towards PHEVs. These vehicles are often more profitable to produce than their pure electric counterparts and help carmakers meet the overall emissions reduction goals required by the government’s ZEV mandate.
The government’s reinstated grant scheme has also played a role. By making all electrified options more affordable, it has encouraged buyers to consider PHEVs alongside pure EVs. For many households, a plug-in hybrid represents a practical and financially accessible first step into the world of electric driving, offering the best of both worlds.
The combined success of PHEVs and pure EVs meant that electrified vehicles dominated the market, accounting for over half of all sales. This dual-pronged growth demonstrates that the UK’s path to zero-emission motoring is not monolithic; rather, it’s a multi-faceted transition where “bridge” technologies like plug-in hybrids are playing a crucial and increasingly popular role.
Not Just Pure Electric: Plug-In Hybrids See Explosive 56% Growth in UK Market
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