Statistics have confirmed the tendency to the region to reduce the sales of the mask company, which continues to face strong competition, especially from Chinese manufacturers.
The sale of Tesla’s new cars in the UK and Germany in July was strictly reduced by more than 55%, industry data published Tuesday. This is a continuation of a long decline in the American manufacturer of electric cars in the European market. It reports about it CNBC August 5th.
According to the British Society of Manufacturers and Sellers of Cars (SMMT), Tesla sold only 987 new cars in July, which is almost 60% lower against 2,462 units. For the same month of 2024.
In Germany, Tesla sales fell into 1,110 cars, 55.1% less than a year before. In general, for the period from January to July, the company sells only 10,000 cars in Germany – it’s 57.8% less than 2024, the Federal Road Agency (KBA) said.
In this regard, the Chinese manufacturer of byd’s electric cars shows rapid growth. In July, BYD sold 3 184 cars in the UK – four times more than a year ago. In Germany, the company also recorded sales growth by nearly 390% in the annual terms.
These numbers have confirmed the negative trend for Tesla in Europe. The Ilona mask continues to disappear the market sharing – for the sixth month afternoon, according to a report by the European Association of Automobiles.
Tesla faces strict competition from Chinese brands and criticism against the rear of mask statements and her connection to Donald Trump’s administration. Musk himself warned that the company could survive “some complex quarters” due to the increased duties and termination of tax benefits for de -electric cars in the United States.
We reminded, earlier it was reported that Volkswagen had preceded Tesla in the European electric car market.
Tesla sales in Europe have reduced the seventh month in the meant
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