Tesla sales in the Netherlands took a significant hit in January, even as the country’s overall electric vehicle (EV) market ...
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Tesla posted lower sales across five EU countries as competitors with newer models gained and polls show public opinion ...
The company has 12 dealerships in Dutch towns and cities and it was the best-selling car brand in the Netherlands last year. Tesla is owned by Elon Musk, who is now considered to be US President ...
Stuttering sales While Tesla's sales in markets such as Belgium, Netherlands, and Sweden rose last year, the overall picture in Europe is less than rosy for the automaker — especially with many ...
During January, Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA) sales in Germany plunged 59.5% year-over-year to 1,277 vehicles, while Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands all saw drops of more than 40%.
It also does not help that new data for January suggests Tesla may have lost ground in key European markets such as the UK, France, and Netherlands. It is worth mentioning that no tariffs have ...
That follows a 63% decline in January sales for Tesla in France, drops of 44% and 38% in Sweden and Norway, and a 42% fall in the Netherlands. In California, the largest U.S. car market with more ...