Electric vehicle sales surge at BCA during 2025

Electric vehicle sales have continued to increase at BCA during 2025 with more than 26,000 units sold in the first six months of the year.

Meanwhile, nearly 1,300 sold in the final week of June alone.

Sales were made up of both cars and specialist LCVs, with the average sales price of just over £19,000.

The uptick in sales follows last year’s introduction of Battery Health Grading for electric vehicles, which provides prospective buyers with detailed and unbiased information about the health of the EV battery.

EV sales through its online sales programme have increased by 75% since then.

Less volatile market

BCA COO Stuart Pearson said: “This year we have continued to see rising volumes of EVs sold in our online auctions and values have become less volatile as demand has risen.

“BCA continues to invest in and refine the remarketing process, particularly in terms of the quality of information we can share with our buyers through our Battery Health Grading and BCA EV Assured reports. This helps build confidence in the process for both sellers and buyers alike.”

He added: “The steady growth in EV volumes and increased engagement from buyers for this product shows a marketplace that is starting to mature and become established across the wider used vehicle sector. BCA will continue to support growth and innovation in this sector to meet the needs of our customers.”

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