Sales of Tesla, the American electric vehicle company, in Germany have plummeted to a quarter of what they were a year ago.

Tesla, 76% Drop in Sales in Germany in February View original image

According to the German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) on the 5th (local time), 1,429 Tesla vehicles were newly registered last month, a 76.3% decrease compared to February last year (6,038 units). During this period, the overall market share of Tesla vehicles dropped from 2.8% to 0.7%.


On the other hand, competitors such as China's BYD registered 185 new vehicles, an increase of 96.8%, and Polestar saw a 60.4% increase with 263 new registrations. The total number of electric vehicles registered last month was 35,949, up 30.8% from a year earlier.


Tesla is struggling due to the unfavorable image of its CEO Elon Musk, who is considered a close ally of former U.S. President Donald Trump. Since Trump's election in November last year, Musk has publicly supported far-right parties across Europe, including Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD), sparking controversy over political interference.



Earlier, Tesla registrations in Europe in January were 9,945 units, a 45% decrease compared to January last year. In Germany, the sales decline in January was 59.5% year-on-year. The February shipment volume from the Chinese factory, announced the day before, also recorded 30,688 units, down 49.2% from last year, marking the lowest since August 2022.


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