Vermont Electric Vehicle Registrations...January 2020 EV Registration Updates • Plug-in electric...
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Vermont Electric Vehicle Registrations
All-Electric Vehicles
Plug-in Hybrid ElectricVehiclesQuarterly Net Increase
As of January 20201,600 All-Electric
2,116 Plug-in Hybrid3,716 Total
Plug-in HybridVehicles
All-Electric Vehicles
January 2020 EV Registration Updates
• Plug-in electric vehicles (EVs) are registered in 90% of Vermont communities.
• The number of EVs in the state increased by 731 vehicles or 24% over the past year.
• Plug-in vehicles comprised 6.2% of new passenger vehicle registrations over the past
quarter.
• About 15% of plug-in vehicles registered in the last quarter were leased, a popular and
affordable way to obtain an electric car.
• Used EV registrations continue to grow as an estimated 16% of EVs registered in the last
quarter were used.
• About 57% of the EVs are plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) which can run on both
electricity and gasoline, providing flexibility to run on gasoline when needed.
• There are 48 unique models of plug-in cars registered in the state. One new model
entered Vermont this quarter – the BMW 740e.
• The Nissan LEAF had 49 added registrations this quarter, the most of any model. This
was followed by the Tesla Model 3 (46), Toyota Prius Prime plug-in hybrid (31),
Chevrolet Bolt (25), Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid (25), Ford Fusion PHEV (25), Mitsubishi
Outlander PHEV (17), and Hyundai Kona Electric (17).
• Chittenden County has the most EVs registered (1,396) and highest rate of EV
ownership with about 1 EV for every 112 people.
• There are now 232 locations with public charging for electric vehicles across the state.
• Vermont has 25 DC Fast Chargers available for EVs equipped with this technology to
quickly recharge in about 30-60 minutes for longer trips.
As of January 2020
Electric Vehicles Registered in Vermont
3/07/2020
www.driveelectricvt.com
This material is based upon work supported by the Vermont Public Service Department, VermontAgency of Natural Resources, Vermont Agency of Transportation, and the Vermont Departmentof Buildings and General Services.Data Source: Vermont Dept of Motor Vehicles vehicle registration database as of 1/7/2020. Data processed by Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Dept of Environmental Conservation. Other vehicles include less than 3 registrations each of the BMW 330e, BMW 740e, Cadillac ELR, Fisker Karma, Kia Optima PHEV, Porsche Panamera SE Hybrid, and Toyota RAV 4 EV. EVs distinguished by fuel type, model and/or VIN.
EV Registrations in ZIP code1 - 45 - 1920 - 4950 - 99100 - 235
Make & ModelNumber Registered
Statewide
Plug-in Hybrids (2,116)
Toyota Prius Prime 402
Chevrolet Volt 377
Ford CMax Energi 368
Toyota Prius Plug-in 282
Ford Fusion Energi 213
Honda Clarity PHEV 106
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 76
Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid 48
BMW i3 REX 34
BMW X5 eDrive 28
Volvo XC90 T8 27
Audi A3 E-Tron 24
Kia Niro PHEV 24
Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid 23
Mini Countryman SE 17
Hyundai Ioniq PHEV 22
BMW 530e 14
Volvo XC60 T8 7
Mercedes-Benz GLC350e 6
Mercedes-Benz GLE550e 4
Porsche Cayenne PHEV 3
Hyundai Sonata PHEV 3
Other 8
All-Electric Vehicles (1,600)
Nissan LEAF 611
Chevrolet Bolt 292
Tesla Model 3 289
Tesla Model S 129
Tesla Model X 74
Hyundai Kona 43
Volkswagen e-Golf 37
Mitsubishi i-MiEV 23
Ford Focus Electric 21
Smart ForTwo ED 17
Hyundai Ioniq EV 11
Kia Niro EV 11
BMW i3 BEV 8
Kia Soul EV 8
Audi e-tron 8
Tesla Roadster 6
Chevrolet Spark EV 4
Fiat Fiat 500 Electric 3
Jaguar I-PACE 2
Other 3
GrandIsle60
Rutland30
Caledonia39
Franklin21
Windham69
Lamoille52
Bennington41
Addison63
Essex14
Chittenden89
Orange46
Windsor58
Orleans19
Washington83
Vermont Electric Vehicles Per 10,000 PeopleBy County as of January 2020
www.driveelectricvt.com
This material is based upon work supported by the Vermont Public ServiceDepartment, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Vermont Agencyof Transportation, and the Vermont Department of Buildings and General Services.
Data Source: Vermont Dept of Motor Vehicles vehicle registration database as of 1/7/2020. 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 2010 US Census. Does not include 36 vehicles with registration ZIP codes outside of Vermont.
County Population
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Electric
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Hybrid
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EVs
EVs per
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People
Addison 36,821 112 120 232 63.0
Bennington 37,125 64 88 152 40.9
Caledonia 31,227 19 102 121 38.7
Chittenden 156,545 676 720 1396 89.2
Essex 6,306 3 6 9 14.3
Franklin 47,746 36 63 99 20.7
Grand Isle 6,970 21 21 42 60.3
Lamoille 24,475 43 83 126 51.5
Orange 28,936 65 68 133 46.0
Orleans 27,231 13 39 52 19.1
Rutland 61,642 63 124 187 30.3
Washington 59,534 203 289 492 82.6
Windham 44,513 98 210 308 69.2
Windsor 56,670 167 164 331 58.4