New Battery Electric Vehicle registrations reach record level for 2025 despite dip in November

01/12/2025

Today, the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) released their official 252 new vehicle registration statistics for November.

New car registrations for November were down 25.2% (838) when compared to November 2024 (1,121). Registrations year to date are up 3.1% (124,680) on the same period last year (120,893).

Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) increased by 94.9% (1,035) compared to November last year (531). Year to date, LCVs are up 6.2% (32,476). Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) registrations are up 16.6% (112) compared to November 2024 (96). Year to date, HGVs are down 6.7% (2,653).

Imported Used Cars have seen a 28.4% (6,373) rise in November 2025, when compared to November 2024 (4,962). Year to date imports are up 14.4% (66,825) on 2024 (58,408).

In November 348 new electric cars (battery electric cars) were registered, which was 31.9% lower than the 511 registrations in November 2024. So far this year, 23,431 new electric cars have been registered, representing a 36.5% increase compared to the same period in 2024, when 17,164 electric cars were registered.

In the new car market share by engine type for 2025, Petrol cars continue as the new car market leader at 25.14%, followed by Hybrid (Petrol Electric) at 22.51%, Electric at 18.79%, Diesel at 17.1%, and Plug-in Electric Hybrid at 14.84%.

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General, commented:

“November new car registrations declined by 25% when compared to the same month last year. With November being a quiet month for new car sales, year-to-date new car sales remain 3% ahead of 2024, with a total of 124,680 new cars registered. New battery-electric car registrations declined by 32% in November, when compared to November last year, but this has not undermined the overall BEV market. In fact, in 2025, we have now surpassed the previous record year of 2023 for BEV registrations. To the end of November 23,431 BEVs have been registered, a 37% increase on the same period last year and a 3% increase on 2023. This growth in new BEV registrations has been reflected in every county this year. 

In the commercial vehicle sector, both light and heavy commercial vehicles experienced strong activity in November. Light Commercial Vehicle registrations are showing a 95% increase for the month and a 6% increase year-to-date. Heavy Goods Vehicle registrations saw a 17% increase in November, although registrations are 7% down on last year. With the end of the year fast approaching, the Industry’s focus will firmly be set towards its key selling period at the start of 2026, with generous new car incentives for customers across all brands and market segments on offer.”

2025 Total New Vehicle Stats

• New Car sales total year to date (2025) 124,680 v (2024) 120,893 +3.1%

• New Car sales total November (2025) 838 v (2024) 1,121 -25.2%

• New Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2025) 32,476 v (2024) 30,575 +6.2%

• New Light Commercial Vehicles sales total November (2025) 1,035 v (2024) 531 +94.9%

• New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2025) 2,653 v (2024) 2,845 -6.7%

• New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales November (2025) 112 v (2024) 96 +16.6%

• New Buses/ Coaches sales year to date (2025) 381v (2024) 574 -33.6%

• Used Car Imports total year to date (2025) 66,825 v (2024) 58,408 +14.4%

• Used Car Imports total November (2025) 6,373 v (2024) 4,962 +28.4%

• New Electric Vehicle sales total year to date (2025) 23,431 v (2024) 17,164 +36.5%

• New Electric Vehicle sales total November (2025) 348 v (2024) 511 -31.9%

• 5 Top Selling New Car Brands 2025 were: 1. TOYOTA, 2. VOLKSWAGEN, 3. SKODA, 4. HYUNDAI, 5. KIA

• 5 Top New Car Models 2025 were: 1. HYUNDAI TUCSON, 2. SKODA OCTAVIA, 3. KIA SPORTAGE, 4. TOYOTA YARIS CROSS, 5. TOYOTA RAV 4

• 5 Top Selling New Electric Vehicles (EVs) Brands 2025: 1. VOLKSWAGEN, 2. KIA, 3. TESLA, 4. HYUNDAI, 5. SKODA

• 5 Top Selling New Electric Vehicles (EVs) Models 2025: 1. VOLKSWAGEN ID4, 2. TESLA MODEL 3, 3. KIA EV3, 4. TESLA MODEL Y, 5. HYUNDAI INSTER

• Top Selling New Car (November) 2025: TESLA MODEL Y

• Top Selling New Electric Car (November) 2025: TESLA MODEL Y

• Market share by engine type 2025: Petrol 25.14%, Hybrid (Petrol Electric) 22.51%, Electric 18.79%, Diesel 17.1%, Plug-In Electric Hybrid 14.84%

• Tables below show total new car registrations by county 2025 and total new electric car registrations by county 2025. 

New Car Registration by County 2025

(January- November)

County

2025

2024

Change

2025 Share

2024 Share

Carlow

1365

1194

14.32

1.09

0.99

Cavan

1231

1255

-1.91

0.99

1.04

Clare

2570

2474

3.88

2.06

2.05

Cork

14267

13633

4.65

11.44

11.28

Donegal

2797

2755

1.52

2.24

2.28

Dublin

52950

52420

1.01

42.47

43.36

Galway

5140

4702

9.32

4.12

3.89

Kerry

2582

2498

3.36

2.07

2.07

Kildare

5770

5383

7.19

4.63

4.45

Kilkenny

2015

2052

-1.8

1.62

1.7

Laois

1581

1425

10.95

1.27

1.18

Leitrim

466

487

-4.31

0.37

0.4

Limerick

4039

3962

1.94

3.24

3.28

Longford

560

551

1.63

0.45

0.46

Louth

2894

2705

6.99

2.32

2.24

Mayo

2188

2041

7.2

1.75

1.69

Meath

4261

4000

6.53

3.42

3.31

Monaghan

989

976

1.33

0.79

0.81

Offaly

1371

1306

4.98

1.1

1.08

Roscommon

1088

1122

-3.03

0.87

0.93

Sligo

1194

1185

0.76

0.96

0.98

Tipperary

3077

2897

6.21

2.47

2.4

Waterford

2674

2529

5.73

2.14

2.09

Westmeath

1742

1695

2.77

1.4

1.4

Wexford

2967

2897

2.42

2.38

2.4

Wicklow

2902

2749

5.57

2.33

2.27

New Electric Car Registrations by County 2025
(January-November)

County

2025

2024

Change

2025 Share

2024 Share

Carlow

205

129

58.91

0.87

0.75

Cavan

128

82

56.1

0.55

0.48

Clare

389

232

67.67

1.66

1.35

Cork

2286

1582

44.5

9.76

9.22

Donegal

357

204

75

1.52

1.19

Dublin

11067

8898

24.38

47.23

51.84

Galway

779

499

56.11

3.32

2.91

Kerry

418

210

99.05

1.78

1.22

Kildare

1419

1007

40.91

6.06

5.87

Kilkenny

311

231

34.63

1.33

1.35

Laois

295

167

76.65

1.26

0.97

Leitrim

44

32

37.5

0.19

0.19

Limerick

642

439

46.24

2.74

2.56

Longford

67

48

39.58

0.29

0.28

Louth

550

338

62.72

2.35

1.97

Mayo

245

141

73.76

1.05

0.82

Meath

1014

714

42.02

4.33

4.16

Monaghan

124

65

90.77

0.53

0.38

Offaly

191

117

63.25

0.82

0.68

Roscommon

111

86

29.07

0.47

0.5

Sligo

185

97

90.72

0.79

0.57

Tipperary

447

212

110.85

1.91

1.24

Waterford

478

368

29.89

2.04

2.14

Westmeath

315

193

63.21

1.34

1.12

Wexford

571

427

33.72

2.44

2.49

Wicklow

793

646

22.76

3.38

3.76

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