Tesla is seeing record sales rebounds in key markets globally
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Tesla is seeing record sales rebounds in key markets globally
"Tesla reported robust sales momentum in April 2026, extending a multi-month recovery in its two largest markets amid intensifying global EV competition. While the company does not release official monthly global delivery figures-reserving those for quarterly reports-data from local registration and wholesale sources show significant year-over-year gains in China and several European countries, building on a turnaround from 2025's declines."
"In China, Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory shipped 79,478 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in April, a 36% increase from the same month last year. The figure marks the sixth consecutive month of year-on-year growth for China-made EVs, which include both domestic sales and exports to Europe and other regions. Although down slightly from March's 85,670 units, the April performance underscores Tesla's resilience against domestic rivals like BYD."
"Wholesale volumes from the plant have helped Tesla regain ground after softer retail figures earlier in the year, with analysts noting improved demand fueled by competitive pricing and new configurations Europe also delivered encouraging results. Registrations-a close proxy for sales-surged in multiple countries. France posted a 112 percent jump, Sweden 111%, Denmark 102%, and Ireland 100%."
"These double- and triple-digit increases reflect a broader EV market recovery across the continent, where battery-electric vehicle market share climbed to 20.5% in Q1 2026 from 13.2% a ye"
Tesla showed strong sales momentum in April 2026, extending a recovery in its two largest markets. The company does not publish official monthly global delivery totals, but local registration and wholesale data indicate year-over-year gains in China and several European countries. In China, the Shanghai Gigafactory shipped 79,478 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in April, up 36% year over year, marking six straight months of growth for China-made EVs that include domestic sales and exports. April shipments were below March’s 85,670 units, but improved demand was linked to competitive pricing and new configurations. In Europe, registrations rose sharply in France, Sweden, Denmark, and Ireland, with additional gains in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Romania, reflecting broader market recovery and rising battery-electric market share.
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