RevolutionParts Releases 2021 Parts eCommerce Report, Showing Significant Growth

PHOENIX, AZ, February 7, 2022 –– Despite the challenges presented in the past two years by the pandemic, OEM auto parts eCommerce has continued to show significant growth, according to a report released today by automotive parts ecommerce company RevolutionParts.

The organization’s 2021 Parts eCommerce Report looks at key findings across more than 1,500 dealers who sold more than 578M million in parts in 2021. 

Highlights of the report include:

  • Overall parts sales increased from 421M to 578M. 
  • The percentage of purchases made on a mobile device grew by 8.4% in 2021 to 49%, making a mobile-friendly shopping experience critical for online sellers.
  • Dealers saw their Amazon sales grow almost 21% from 2020 to 2021, showing how essential selling parts through marketplaces is.
  • In 2021, dealers selling through RevolutionParts sold 1.7 million more parts than in 2020.

OEM eCommerce Parts Sales Growth by Year

“We are really excited to see the growth our dealers have experienced over the past few years and expect that growth to continue,” Mesbah added. 

RevolutionParts publishes the ecommerce report annually to highlight changes in the parts ecommerce market. The report examines trends on dealer parts websites, Amazon and eBay.

Download the full report to learn more about the 2021 Parts eCommerce Trends. 

About RevolutionParts

RevolutionParts accelerates OEM parts and accessories sales for every major automotive brand. The company’s core focus is on delivering an enterprise-ready platform for parts retail and wholesale commerce channels. The RevolutionParts platform powers more than $550M in annual sales and reaches millions of unique buyers globally. For more information, visit www.revolutionparts.com.

 

Media Contact:
Mike Rich
RevolutionParts, Inc.
480-809-7415
mrich@revolutionparts.com

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