As Tesla CEO Elon Musk continues to bash California and stump for Trump, West Coasters are getting revenge
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The Tesla Model Y's registrations in California have plummeted, leading to an 8.5% drop in market share, reflecting a troubling shift in dominance for the brand.
Tesla's brand share has decreased from 13.6% to 12.1% year-to-date, signaling a competitive landscape where non-luxury brands are outperforming electric vehicles.
Cadillac reported a staggering 315.2% increase in BEV registrations, contrasting with Tesla's decline from 63% to 54.5%, indicating aggressive competition in the electric vehicle market.
California's political demographic may influence EV adoption rates, as the state's rising share of registered Democrats seems more inclined toward purchasing electric vehicles compared to Republicans.
Read at Fortune
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