Tesla Is Quickly Losing Market Share in California
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that Tesla is rapidly losing ground in California, the nation’s largest EV market. The company’s market share has dropped from 55.5% to 43.9% in just one year. This decline is especially concerning given that overall EV sales in the U.S. are already lagging. California, with its dense network of charging stations, should be a key area of strength for Tesla — but its failure to maintain dominance there could signal broader challenges ahead.
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