UK dealers see spike in sales of used EVs in March amid fuel concerns

By automotive-mag.com 2 Min Read

UK dealers have seen sales of used EVs increase by more than a third (36%) following the escalation of conflict in the Middle East.

It said analysis of daily sales shows a clear shift in March. In February 2026, an average of around 787 used EVs were sold per day. This rose significantly to an average of 1,074 per day in March.

Sales volumes increased steadily throughout March, with multiple days exceeding 1,000 units for the first time.

The highest daily total was recorded on March 30, with 1,657 vehicles sold, according to data from Marketcheck.

It said the timing suggested that rising uncertainty around fuel prices and global energy markets may be significantly influencing consumer behaviour, with more buyers turning to electric vehicles.

Alastair Campbell, Marketcheck UK, said: “The jump in daily EV sales in March is notable, both in scale and speed.

“We saw a clear increase immediately after the end of February, with volumes rising well above recent averages.

While the used EV market has been growing steadily, this kind of acceleration points to external factors influencing buyer decisions.

“Concerns around fuel costs and wider uncertainty appear to be pushing more consumers towards electric vehicles.”

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