Data shows Tesla Model 3/Y Will Dominates U.S. Electric Vehicle Market

The latest data shows that Tesla’s cars lead other brands by a huge advantage in the number of electric vehicle (EV) registrations in the United States in the first nine months of this year. Even amid increasing competition, Tesla registrations are up from the same period last year.

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According to vehicle registration data from Experian, Tesla Model Y and Model 3 were the two most registered models in the United States from January to September this year, far exceeding other competitors. In addition, registrations of electric vehicles during this period accounted for 7.4% of the total market, compared with only 5.2% during the same period in 2023.

The data also suggests that if the momentum continues, 2023 could be the year when electric vehicle sales top one million in the U.S. for the first time.

Naijatechnews.com noted that by brand, Tesla registered 489,454 electric vehicles in the United States during this period, a year-on-year increase of 41%. Following closely behind are Chevrolet (50,160) and Ford (46,547) in second and third place respectively. The total number of electric vehicle registrations from January to September was 852,904, a year-on-year increase of 61%.

Here are the top ten electric car brands with the most registrations:

Tesla’s registrations are mainly composed of Model Y (293,398) and Model 3 (165,543), while Model X ranks eighth and Model S does not appear in the top ten rankings.

Here are the top ten most registered electric vehicles by model:

The Model Y became the world’s best-selling vehicle in the first quarter of this year, and the SUV also dominated several key electric vehicle markets.

Cox Automotive warned in a report last month that new models are being produced faster than consumers can buy them, while automakers like General Motors (GM) and Ford have also slowed down electric vehicles because of demand issues. Car production schedule.

Tesla will launch its Cybertruck in the United States later this month, but has not yet launched the upgraded Model 3 Highland in North America.

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