International Dealer News IDN 141 February/March 2018 | Page 7

STAT ZONE compared to some 236,000 units between 2010 and 2014), so in all probability 2017 moped sales were flat or modestly down and the 2018 data will reveal a similar 2017/18 regulatory delayed aftershock to that seen in the motorcycle data for 2016/17. In other news, the number of internal combustion engine quadricycles registered in the EU in 2017 was down by -31.4 percent at 48,427 units from 70,578 in 2016, following steady growth of two or three thousand units a y ear for the period 2013 through 2015 and a 10,526 growth between 2015-2016. The electric motorcycle market continues to lag significantly behind demand for electric mopeds, but even those registrations show how juvenile the EV PTW market still is in Europe. In 2017, 4,121 new electric motorcycle registrations were recorded; up +17.9 percent from 3,496 in 2016, 2,230 in 2015 and 1,995 in 2014. Combined EU 2011-2017 electric motorcycle, moped and quadricycle registrations Data source: ACEM +56.29% 34,392 40,000 30,000 +45.22% 22,005 +53.04% 15,973 20,000 10,437 10,000 “This is trend data that is much closer to the unofficial estimates being cited by some of the major market trade associations and manufacturers” -40.53% 9,499 +22.18% +30.56% 15,153 12,402 Electric moped registrations were 27,029 units, which is up dramatically (+138.3 percent) from the 11,342 registrations recorded for 2016 as ride share schemes and incentives take effect, and new generations of more powerful Pedelecs come onto the market (there were 9,227 electric mopeds registered in 2015, 7,948 in 2016). Some 3,242 electric quadricycles were registered in 2017, down -54.8 percent from 7,167 in 2017, which is itself up 93.9 percent from the 3,696 recorded in 2015; and we here at IDN think that it can be safely said that this particular trend is not triggered by changes in emissions compliance standards! INTERNATIONAL DEALER NEWS - FEBRUARY/MARCH 2018 7