The official numbers from European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) are out, and they confirmed that Tesla deliveries have crashed by 43% in Europe so far this year.
Based on the main European auto markets already having reported vehicle registrations earlier this month, we already had a good idea of Tesla’s performance in the market, but now the ACEA has made it official.
ACEA has released February registration numbers confirming that Tesla only delivered 16,888 units in the EU, EFTA, and UK markets in February 2025, compared to 28,182 units in 2024.
It should be very concerning for Tesla as electric vehicle sales are up 31% during the period.
Source: MSN: Read The Article
PSR Analysis: Die hard Tesla fans are holding on to the idea that this is not a real problem because it is mostly due to the Model Y changeover, but that’s simply not true. The shift to the new Model Y design is certainly having an effect, but it cannot account for the 43% drop in deliveries as Model 3 sales are also down despite plenty of inventory. PSR
Guy Youngs is Forecast & Adoption Lead at Power Systems Research