Based on data collected by partcatalog.com . The Tesla Model 3 is the most searched electric vehicle on Google, appearing in searches 2,240,000 times per month, followed by the Model S, Model Y, and Model X.
The electric car manufacturer from the United States, Tesla, is ranked number one on the Google page for searching for electric vehicles.
Reporting from CarsCoops, there are four Tesla models that are most searched for on Google. Meanwhile, based on data collected by partcatalog.com, the Tesla Model 3 is the most searched electric vehicle on Google, appearing in searches 2,240,000 times per month, followed by the Model S, Model Y, and Model X.
The most searched non-Tesla model is the Audi e-tron, which is Googled more than a million times per month by 2021, as is the Porsche Taycan and is followed by the Volkswagen ID.4 (823,000 times)
However, none of the VW brands made it to the top 10 searches. The top three awards for the category went to Tesla, the first with 11,100,000 monthly searches; Rivian, with one million; and NIO , also with a million.
In the US market, the fastest growing cars are the Volvo XC40 Recharge, which received 221,900 percent more searches in 2021 than it did in 2020; the Hyundai Ioniq 5, which gets 12,442 percent more; and Volkswagen ID.4, whose searches increased 5,483 percent.
Using data from the International Energy Agency, partcatalog.com looks at the countries that bought the most electric vehicles between 2010 and 2020.
Of course, China tops the list with more than four million EVs sold in the country during adolescence. England came next, followed by Germany. What is most surprising, however, is how close Norway and the US are.
What's interesting is that Norway, a country with a population of only 5.3 million people, recorded 435,352 EV purchases. Where compared to the US with a population of almost 330 million people only bought 438,817 EVs during the same decade.
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