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More than 11% of new cars enter the country with clean energy

More than 11% of new cars enter the country with clean energy

Last September, 23,871 new vehicles were registered, of which 70.3% were gasoline combustion, 19.6% diesel, 9.4% are hybrids, 0.5% are electric, 0.2% are vehicles dedicated to Natural Gas Vehicles and 0.03% are vehicles with another type of fuel.

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This is shown by the license plate information provided by the National Traffic Single Registry (RUNT) and the analysis of Fenalco and Naturgas, in the second report on Alternative Energy Sources and Fuels.

In the accumulated figure at the end of the ninth month, the result of registrations is 195,256 new vehicles, of which 71.4% are gasoline combustion, 17.3% diesel, 9.7% are hybrids, 1.3% are electric, 0.14% are vehicles dedicated to Natural Gas Vehicles and 0.13% are vehicles with other types of fuel.

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Up to September, 279 natural gas units had been registered, thus the figure is -47.8% when compared to the same period of the previous yearand quite far from the 1,176 units that were placed in 2020. Of course, this report only refers to new cars and does not enter the market for vehicles converted to natural gas, which is a market that handles very different figures.

The vehicle brands dedicated to CNG with the highest number of license plates in September were: Kenworth, Golden Dragon, Sinotruk, Scania and Faw with market shares in the order of 74.5%, 10.6%, 8.5%, 4 .3% and 2.1% representing 100% of the total number of vehicles dedicated to NGV registered in the ninth month of the year.

The main types of vehicles dedicated to CNG in September are trucks (76.6%), vans (10.6%), tractor-trailers (8.5%) and buses (2.1%). Antioquia is the department that is growing the most in demand for dedicated CNG vehicles.

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