Tesla’s new cars records, an indication of sales, suffered an annual drop of 47% in February, to 11,743 units
Tesla sales in the European Union (EU) fell for the second consecutive month in February, despite the general increase in demand for electric cars from another automakers.
Tesla’s new cars records, an indication of sales, suffered a 47% annual drop in February to 11,743 units, according to the European Association of Automobile Manufacturers, known as Acea. The poor performance of Elon Musk’s automaker contrasts with a 24% overall advance in EU electric vehicle sales in February, driven mainly by demand in Germany, detailed Acea.
The latest data come after the 50% fall in sales that Tesla suffered in the EU in January, a factor that led the company’s action to plummet last month. The action has accumulated more losses since then.