Tesla's sales and market share in Europe drop again in February

(Reuters) -Tesla's market share in
As competition grows and a slowdown in European economies hampers total car sales,
Tesla commanded 1.8% of the total market and 10.3% of the BEV market in February, down from 2.8% and 21.6% respectively last year.
It sold fewer than 17,000 cars in the
Tesla currently faces a number of challenges in
Musk, the company's CEO, has also stirred controversy by courting far-right parties in
"It will be interesting to see to what extent demand rebounds once the new Model Y hits markets across the region,"
Overall, BEV sales in the same markets last month were up 26.1% versus
A growing interest in electric cars in the world's second-biggest EV market is largely due to new EU emission targets and the launch of cheaper electric models, market experts say, but it is not enough to compensate for shrinking demand for petrol and diesel cars.
"We continue to expect global auto volume essentially flat" this year, Citi analysts said in a note.
An EU filing showed last week that Tesla had formed a pool to sell carbon credits to more than half a dozen automakers as they try to meet European CO2 emission targets which came into effect in January.
While based on 2024 figures, analysts estimate that Tesla's sales can more than compensate for those companies' emissions, the situation might change if its sales continue to drop.
The EU introduced the targets to help EV pickup in the bloc, but it is expected to approve on Tuesday a relaxation of those measures, to allow a three-year averaging of fleet emissions.
While total new car registrations in the EU fell 3.4% in February, BEV sales jumped 23.7%, a second consecutive increase, while hybrid car (HEV) sales rose 19%.
Electrified vehicles - either BEV, HEV or plug-in hybrids (PHEV) - sold in the bloc accounted for 58.4% of all passenger car registrations in February, up from 48.2% a year earlier.
"2025 has started really brightly for
"We are seeing the early impacts from manufacturer plans to meet the EU's scheduled CO2 limits".
Among
Sales at SAIC Motor rose by 26.1% from a year earlier despite the impact of EU tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, while they were down 15% at Geely-owned Volvo.
The market share of brands not accounted for by the ACEA, including BYD and other Chinese carmakers, rose to 2.5% from 1.5% a year earlier.
Total car sales in
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