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Ford EV sales up 103% y-o-y in November; 4.3% of total sales

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Ford electric vehicles sales in the US were up 103% for November 2022 compared to year ago, making Ford the US’ second best-selling brand and manufacturer of electric vehicles behind Tesla. EV sales for the month were 6,255 units, or 4.3% of total vehicle sales for the month. Mustang Mach-E sales climbed 14.6%

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BYD All-Electric Car Sales Almost Passed Tesla In Q3 2023

InsideEVs

Is this a sign of Tesla's domination coming to an end in the global all-electric car segment?

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California passes 1M mark for cumulative sales of electric vehicles: BEVs, PHEVs and FCEVs

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California surpassed 1 million electric vehicles (1,054,095 units)—battery-electric, plug-in hybrid, and fuel-cell electric—sold cumulatively through the 4 th quarter of 2021, according to the California Energy Commission (CEC), making it the first US state to achieve this milestone. From CEC New ZEV Sales dashboard.

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Tesla Model 2 abandoned? Multiple sources say $25,000 electric car dead, Elon says it’s all lies

EV Central

Media reporting says Tesla has given up its plans of launching its entry-level Tesla Model 2 because of increased competition and the price war it is waging in China. READ MORE: Tesla Model Y cheaper than ever! Top selling electric car slashed up to $8500; could it outsell the Ford Ranger? Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

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Tesla Model Y takes over Norway, pushes all-electric car sales to 72% market share

Electrek

Tesla started deliveries of the Model Y in Europe last month, and within a week it became the best-selling vehicle in Norway. It helped pushed all-electric car sales to 72% market share – a new record.

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Tesla tells EPA US could go all-electric by 2030, would settle for 69% of new sales

Electrek

Tesla told the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that the United States could go all-electric by 2030, but it would settle for 69% of new car sales. more… The post Tesla tells EPA US could go all-electric by 2030, would settle for 69% of new sales appeared first on Electrek.

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Tesla’s Model Y comprised over a third of all Q1 EV sales in the U.S.

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The Tesla Model Y sales comprised over a third of all electric vehicle (EV) sales in the U.S. Automotive sales data from Kelley Blue Book shows that EV sales growth slowed down in the first quarter, and while dominant market leader Tesla wasn’t immune to these effects, the U.S.

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