Willhaben: Analysis of used electric cars
Slowly but steadily – this is how the e-car market in Austria is developing. For a market analysis, Willhaben evaluated the key data of more than 5,000 fully electric cars that were offered on the platform from May 2018 to April 2019. The most common models and current market prices were determined based on first registration and kilometer class. The electric car model that has been offered most frequently in the past 12 months is the Renault Zoe. They were followed by the BMW i3 and the Nissan Leaf. Behind them are the Tesla Model S and Hyundai Ioniq. With a view to the initial registration years 2017, 2018 and 2019, interested parties...

Willhaben: Analysis of used electric cars

Slowly but steadily – this is how the e-car market in Austria is developing. For a market analysis, Willhaben evaluated the key data of more than 5,000 fully electric cars that were offered on the platform from May 2018 to April 2019. The most common models and current market prices were determined based on first registration and kilometer class.
The electric car model that has been offered most frequently in the past 12 months is the Renault Zoe. They were followed by the BMW i3 and the Nissan Leaf. Behind them are the Tesla Model S and Hyundai Ioniq.
With a view to the first registration years 2017, 2018 and 2019, interested parties are offered a very wide range of products and prices: at an average of around 16,000 euros, the above-mentioned front-runner - the "Zoe" model from Renault - with first registration in 2017, is one of the cheapest entry points into the world of electric cars. For an i3 from BMW, also first registered in 2017 and with between 10,000 and 30,000 kilometers on the clock, you had to invest around twice as much with an average of more than 31,000 euros. On average, a Tesla Model S could cost more than 80,000 euros.