Tesla's struggles in Europe are getting harder to ignore. Last month's numbers paint a rough picture—sales kept dropping across multiple European markets, and the company's losing ground even in regions where EV adoption is actually thriving.
What's striking here isn't just the decline itself, but the fact it's happening while competitors are eating up market share in these same markets. When demand is strong but you're still bleeding customers, that signals something deeper than just market conditions. Pricing pressure? Brand perception shifts? Competition finally catching up?
For anyone tracking the EV space or watching how institutional crypto holders like Tesla navigate macro headwinds, these European sales trends are worth monitoring closely.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 8h ago
To be honest, Musk's hand is getting worse and worse... Europe really can't take it anymore.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 8h ago
Huh? Tesla is still bleeding in Europe? This is not just a competition issue anymore, right?
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IronHeadMiner
· 8h ago
Musk's Europe is about to fall behind, competitors are grabbing market share.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 8h ago
nah ser this is probably nothing... tesla just getting filtered by the competition while hodling bags in europe lmao. same energy as my portfolio rn
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 8h ago
It can't sell anymore, the price war has gone on and there's still no recovery.
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SelfStaking
· 9h ago
The European market is being eaten up, and that's the real painful part...
Tesla's struggles in Europe are getting harder to ignore. Last month's numbers paint a rough picture—sales kept dropping across multiple European markets, and the company's losing ground even in regions where EV adoption is actually thriving.
What's striking here isn't just the decline itself, but the fact it's happening while competitors are eating up market share in these same markets. When demand is strong but you're still bleeding customers, that signals something deeper than just market conditions. Pricing pressure? Brand perception shifts? Competition finally catching up?
For anyone tracking the EV space or watching how institutional crypto holders like Tesla navigate macro headwinds, these European sales trends are worth monitoring closely.