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UK EV registrations hit 30% share in June as Tesla rebounds 42%

British battery-electric vehicle registrations jumped 38% in June to 64,440 units, pushing EVs to nearly 30% of the new car market — their strongest monthly performance outside seasonal peaks, according to New AutoMotive data released Friday.

The overall market grew 15% year-over-year to 215,921 units, but EVs did the heavy lifting, and Tesla posted a 42% rebound that signals it may finally be climbing off the floor in Europe.

Higher fuel prices push buyers toward EVs

New AutoMotive attributed the surge partly to higher fuel prices, which are shifting the math for UK buyers weighing an electric car against a petrol equivalent.

The 64,440 battery-electric registrations represent about 29.8% of the 215,921 total new cars registered in June — effectively a 30% share. That’s up sharply from the roughly 27% share the UK posted in May, when BEV registrations rose 31%, and it keeps the UK on track as one of the fastest-growing major EV markets in the world.

For context, battery-electric share across the broader EU, EFTA, and UK region sat at 19.7% year-to-date through April, according to ACEA. The UK is running well ahead of the continental average, driven by the country’s ZEV Mandate, which requires an escalating share of zero-emission sales each year.

Tesla rebounds 42% — but the comparison is easy

Tesla registered 12,403 battery-electric cars in the UK in June, up 42% from a year earlier. New AutoMotive framed it as a sign of the carmaker’s recovery in the European market.

That recovery is real, but the year-ago bar was low. Tesla spent the first half of 2026 digging out of a brutal slump across Europe. We reported in February that Tesla’s UK sales plunged 57% in January as demand cratered, and that the automaker’s EU registrations crashed 17% while the broader BEV market surged. By March, the numbers started to turn, but as we noted at the time, the bar was already on the floor.

A 42% year-over-year jump looks impressive until you remember what Tesla is comparing against. The refreshed Model Y and Model 3 lineup, combined with aggressive pricing, appears to be pulling the automaker back toward its prior UK volumes rather than into new territory.

BYD keeps climbing, but slower

Chinese automaker BYD registered 2,999 vehicles in the UK in June, up 9% year-over-year. That’s continued growth, but a far cry from the triple-digit percentage gains BYD posted earlier in the year as it built out its UK dealer network from a near-standing start.

BYD has spent 2026 outselling Tesla across Europe in multiple months, but in the UK specifically, Tesla’s June volume of 12,403 units dwarfed BYD’s 2,999. The gap shows that while BYD’s momentum is undeniable at the regional level, Tesla still commands the larger single-brand footprint in Britain — at least for now.


Author: Fred Lambert
Source: Electrek
Reviewed By: Editorial Team

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