European Tesla Sales Wiki Offers Tons of Fun

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Originally published on EV Obsession.

Here at EV Obsession and CleanTechnica, we often link to (and comment on) interesting discussions on the Tesla Motors Club forum, with the aim being to bring the often great content to a wider audience than would otherwise be exposed to it. With that same goal in mind, I’d like to draw attention to a new “Tesla Europe Registration Stats” wiki that’s been created on the site.

The new wiki allows forum members to contribute to the upkeep of a running table and chart clearly showing up-to-date information on Tesla registrations in the European market. While the visualizations may not tell us anything new, they do allow for an easy understanding of sales trends in the market.

Here’s a link to the Tesla Motors Club wiki in question, and a couple of graphs worth highlighting here….

This one is really interesting, and shows the volatile nature of registrations in some of the specific countries — despite the overall upward trend:

Tesla Europe registrations

This one shows the steady rise seen in the market as a whole rather clearly:

Tesla Europe registrations

There’s a lot more, so those who are interested in taking a look (or want to participate in some way) should head on over.

(Big thanks to “hobbes,” “troy,” and “TMS” for this.)


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