Tesla’s EU Registrations Drop 48% as BEV Market Surges 58%

Tesla’s Troubles Grow as German November Registrations Drop 20%

  • Tesla new vehicle registrations in Germany fell 20% year-over-year in November, even as overall battery-electric vehicle (BEV) registrations rose 58%.
  • From January to November, Tesla registrations across Europe dropped over 48%, while BYD posted an 834% surge in November registrations.
  • Tesla saw sharp registration declines in France and Denmark, but significant growth in Norway.
  • China-made Tesla EV sales increased 10% in November, reversing a drop seen in October.

Tesla is facing mounting challenges in the European electric vehicle market as its new registrations dropped significantly in Germany and elsewhere during November. Despite the wider BEV market in Germany surging by 58.5% that month—to approximately 55,741 vehicles—Tesla only registered 1,763 new vehicles, representing just 0.7% of all German passenger cars. Over the course of the year through November, Tesla’s new registrations in Europe fell by more than 48%, totaling 17,358 vehicles.

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By contrast, Chinese automaker BYD made significant gains. In November, BYD registered 4,026 new vehicles in Germany, a year-over-year increase of 834%, capturing 1.6% of the market share. Between January and November, BYD’s total new registrations reached 19,197.

Elsewhere in Europe, Tesla experienced sharp year-over-year declines. According to data, registrations in France fell 58% in November to 1,593 vehicles. In Denmark, the figures dropped 49% to 534 units. The once-popular Model Y slipped to 23rd place among Danish car models, with only 206 units registered. While Model 3 registrations rose 29%, Model Y saw a substantial 74% decline in the country. Overall, Tesla vehicle sales in Europe dropped by about 30% through October.

Norway, however, was a rare bright spot. Tesla registrations soared there by 175% in November, reaching 6,215 vehicles as customers sought to purchase cars ahead of an EV tax hike set for January.

Production and sales of Tesla vehicles built in China also showed improvement. As reported by CnEVPost, China-made Tesla sales rose 10% in November compared to a year earlier, hitting approximately 86,700 vehicles. The company manufactures the Model 3 and Model Y at its Shanghai facility, serving both local and overseas buyers.

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Sentiment in online investor communities remained positive over the previous day, and Tesla stock rose by 1.6%. So far this year, the stock is up 10%.

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