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Tesla global sales fall amid Musk backlash and pressure on EV market

Tesla global sales fall amid Musk backlash and pressure on EV market

Summary

Tesla reported a drop in car sales as the electric vehicle (EV) market sees more competition. The company said it delivered 384,122 vehicles in the second quarter, 13.5% fewer than the previous year. Despite challenges, Tesla plans to increase production of its popular models, Model Y and Model 3.

Key Facts

  • Tesla's second-quarter vehicle deliveries were 384,122, a 13.5% decrease from the previous year.
  • Tesla's sales figures were similar to what experts expected.
  • The larger EV market is becoming more competitive with new players like BYD and traditional carmakers entering the space.
  • Demand for EVs in the U.S. has dropped due to concerns about tariffs and the end of tax credits.
  • CEO Elon Musk's political activities have led to boycotts and affected Tesla's sales and stock prices.
  • Tesla produced 396,835 Model Y and Model 3 cars in the second quarter, an increase from the first quarter.
  • Despite short-term challenges, some analysts believe Tesla will grow in the future with increased production.
  • Tesla is testing new technologies like robotaxis, though some safety issues have caught the eye of regulators.
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