Winners and losers named in global electric car race

Tesla and BYD are still racing one another for pole position in the worldwide electric car market, a study has found, but some popular brands are falling further behind their lead.

The International Council on Clean Transportation released the findings on Thursday in a report that analysed electric car plans and offerings from 21 of the world’s largest vehicle brands.

While researchers found some manufacturers made significant progress towards low-emission transport over the past year, including Mercedes-Benz and MG, others had fallen down the rankings, including Mazda, Honda and Nissan.

The report comes weeks after the Senate passed Australia’s fuel-efficiency standard into law, which is expected to encourage automakers to launch more low-emission models in the country from next year.

The ICCT’s Global Automaker Rating 2023 report assessed the electric vehicle credentials of 21 popular vehicle brands based on their strategic vision, market dominance and technology performance.

It found Tesla and BYD again led the world in electric vehicle plans, but the US car maker extended its lead due to a high sales volume while BYD dropped slightly as almost half of its sales were plug-in hybrid vehicles that also relied on petrol.

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