Tesla’s Future Threats Grow
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, explains that while Tesla posted nearly half a million vehicle deliveries in Q3, looming challenges in Europe and China threaten its momentum. Sales in Europe have dropped by double digits in many countries, while in China Tesla has slipped to fifth place in a brutally competitive EV market. Combined with the expiration of U.S. tax credits, these headwinds could derail Tesla’s growth.
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