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Tesla’s 15% Luxury Car Share In USA … Tesla Energy Vision … Tesla–Fiat Tango —…

The 20 most popular CleanTechnica articles of the past week covered Tesla’s strong sales and luxury car market share in the USA, Tesla’s clean energy and energy storage vision and leadership, an interesting new deal between Tesla and Fiat in Europe, many other things Tesla, a new electric seaplane fleet, electric vehicles ranked by “price per range mile,” and more. Scroll down and see which stories tickle your interest.

Tesla Model 3 Leads The Electric Army In Historic Month — Norway EV Sales Report

Last month, fully electric vehicles saw their registrations double year over year (YoY), pushing the overall market up +28% despite sales of every other powertrain type dropping at least 20%, which led to record fully electric vehicle (58%) and overall plug-in vehicle (69%) shares. As you already know, Tesla Model 3 deliveries went through the roof in March, with the model achieving 5,315 registrations, a new all-time record for any nameplate in Norway, whatever the fuel source.

Tesla Model 3 Jumps To #1 In The Netherlands, Among All Cars — #CleanTechnica EV…

After the December delivery peak, the Dutch plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) market had another sales surge last month, with 4,721 plug-in registrations, up 252% year over year (YoY). That translates into a PEV share of 12% in March, and pulls the year-to-date count to 10,424 units (+224%), with the 2019 PEV share now at 9%. If we only consider fully electric vehicles (BEVs), the EV share in March was 10% and in the first quarter was 7.4%.

Tesla Model 3 = #1 Electric Car In Europe — #CleanTechnica Electric Car Sales Report

The big news in February’s top positions was of course the Tesla Model 3 landing with a bang, and jumping right up to the leadership position, but unlike what has happened (and is happening) in the USA, the blackhole effect of the Tesla Model 3 is not absorbing sales from other BEVs (well, maybe the Model S is the exception). Instead, it appears the Model 3 is pulling customers directly from competing PHEVs and gas/diesel models.

Which Electric Vehicles Could Score 500,000+ Sales A Year?

The Tesla Model 3 had more than 100,000 sales in 2018 and could have more than 300,000 sales in 2019. In 2020, it could certainly pass that 500,000 unit marker (or not — we’ll see). The Tesla Model Y will likely be more popular than the Model 3, perhaps much more popular, and it’s hard to imagine the vehicle won’t pass 500,000 sales per year. Other than these two Tesla mass-market models, though, which electric vehicles could reach such high annual sales?