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Record month in store for Tesla sales

https://thedriven.io/2022/08/30/smashed-record-month-in-store-for-tesla-sales-as-seventh-ship-arrives/

The Driven estimates Tesla will report to Vfacts at least 10,000 sales for the quarter, most of which were shipped in August.

If this proves true, it means Tesla is on track for a record quarter by any carmaker delivering electric cars – and could easily have delivered more than half of the number of 17,000 or so electric vehicles sold industry-wide in the whole of 2021.


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10,000 people 'forced' to buy Teslas. Oh, the humanity.
BTW, when I bought my Tesla Model Y last year, you know how much subsidy I got?

Zero!

Your link is for Australia. What an idiot.
 
Your link is for Australia. What an idiot.

Global EV sales up 63% in H1 2022
– Thursday, 11 August 2022

The latest Canalys research shows that 4.2 million electric vehicles (EVs) were sold worldwide in the first half of 2022, up 63% on the first half of 2021. EVs include battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs).

Demand for EVs has continued to grow in 2022, with several new EV models already launched this year. Rising fuel prices have further boosted demand and government incentives help buyers. But supply is still terribly constrained and wait times of many months for delivery are common. While car makers’ order books are healthy today, economic uncertainty around the world will affect new EV orders next year.

2.4 million EVs were delivered to customers in Mainland China in H1 2022. This equated to 26% of all passenger cars delivered there, against just 10% in H1 2021.
1.1 million EVs were delivered to customers in Europe, accounting for 20% of all passenger cars. EVs represented 16% in H1 2021.
In comparison, the US is still catching up. 414,000 EVs were delivered to customers in H1 2022. But EVs grew from 3% of new cars in H1 2021 to 6% of new cars in H1 2022, a rise of 62%.

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California already has. They have banned new ICE vehicle sales starting in 2035. That is a Leftist, authoritarian, state fiat and nothing else. That is but one example of this.

One state said that in 13 years. I suspect that there won't be many ICE cars around by that time anyway so your point is moot, T. A. Garbler.

Global EV sales up 63% in H1 2022

The latest Canalys research shows that 4.2 million electric vehicles (EVs) were sold worldwide in the first half of 2022, up 63% on the first half of 2021.

Demand for EVs has continued to grow in 2022, with several new EV models already launched this year. Rising fuel prices have further boosted demand.

2.4 million EVs were delivered to customers in Mainland China in H1 2022. This equated to 26% of all passenger cars delivered there, against just 10% in H1 2021.
1.1 million EVs were delivered to customers in Europe, accounting for 20% of all passenger cars. EVs represented 16% in H1 2021.
In comparison, the US is still catching up. 414,000 EVs were delivered to customers in H1 2022.
But EVs grew from 3% of new cars in H1 2021 to 6% of new cars in H1 2022, a rise of 62%.


Your quest to spread misinformation about EVs clearly isn't working. But please don't stop. I enjoy watching you waste your time.

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I'll buy another Nissan pickup when I get something new.

Also, I would note in the US that domestic car production is dropping rapidly. Fewer and fewer people want a passenger car. The biggest demand in the US is for pickups followed by SUV's. Their sales dominate the market. If that trend keeps up, passenger cars will become a niche market in the US regardless of what sort of drivetrain they have.
 
Global EV sales up 63% in H1 2022
– Thursday, 11 August 2022

The latest Canalys research shows that 4.2 million electric vehicles (EVs) were sold worldwide in the first half of 2022, up 63% on the first half of 2021. EVs include battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs).

Demand for EVs has continued to grow in 2022, with several new EV models already launched this year. Rising fuel prices have further boosted demand and government incentives help buyers. But supply is still terribly constrained and wait times of many months for delivery are common. While car makers’ order books are healthy today, economic uncertainty around the world will affect new EV orders next year.

2.4 million EVs were delivered to customers in Mainland China in H1 2022. This equated to 26% of all passenger cars delivered there, against just 10% in H1 2021.
1.1 million EVs were delivered to customers in Europe, accounting for 20% of all passenger cars. EVs represented 16% in H1 2021.
In comparison, the US is still catching up. 414,000 EVs were delivered to customers in H1 2022. But EVs grew from 3% of new cars in H1 2021 to 6% of new cars in H1 2022, a rise of 62%.

So about 1% of total car sales.
 
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