Tesla sees UK sales rebound in June as EV market accelerates
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Tesla's UK sales saw a modest rebound in June with 7,700 vehicles registered, marking a 3.7% increase year-on-year. However, year-to-date figures show a 1.3% decline in total registrations. Production delays of the updated Model Y and buyer hesitation have contributed to earlier sluggish sales. Tesla continues to lead the UK's zero-emission vehicle market with a 10% share of battery electric vehicle sales. Meanwhile, the overall UK electric vehicle market grew with a 39% increase in registrations in June, though overall BEV market share remains short of government targets.
Tesla registered 7,700 new vehicles in the UK in June, marking a 3.7% increase compared to the same month last year, despite a 1.3% decline year-to-date.
The UK's electric vehicle market saw a significant growth in June, with battery electric vehicle registrations up 39% to 47,300 units, accounting for 24.8% of total car registrations.
The government's zero-emission vehicle mandate aims for a 28% BEV share in the market, increasing to 33% by 2026, while current uptake relies on unsustainable discounting.
Tesla remains dominant in the UK's ZEV market, holding a 10% share of battery electric vehicle sales, ahead of competitors like BMW and Volkswagen with around 8%.
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