Tesla’s monthly sales in europe plunge by half, signaling backlash against musk runs deep

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LONDON: Tesla sales across Europe plunged by half last month even as growth in the electric car market picked up pace, according to data released Tuesday. The numbers are the latest


indication of how much the Tesla brand is suffering because of the backlash against billionaire CEO Elon Musk over his far-right views. Sales of Tesla vehicles in 32 European countries


tumbled 49% to 7,261 in April from 14,228 in the same month the previous year, according to the figures released by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, or ACEA. At the same


time, sales of battery-electric vehicles by all manufacturers rose about 28%. Meanwhile, sales of gasoline and diesel powered cars slumped. The figures, which cover the European Union’s 27


member countries and five other nations outside the bloc, back up early data from Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark released at the start of this month that had pointed to a sales


collapse. Tesla has been reeling from protests and boycotts over Musk wading into politics, but it also faces other factors including an aging model lineup and intensifying competition from


rival electric vehicle brands, particularly from China. U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war has also turned Europeans off buying American brands. In recent days, Trump threatened to


impose a 50% tariff on EU goods, accusing the bloc of being “very difficult to deal with,” before agreeing to delay the duties until July.