Tesla’s Targeting Huge Sales Push in Germany With Giga Berlin

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With Tesla’s Gigafactory Berlin now producing electric vehicles within Germany, the automaker is looking to significantly increase sales.

. The report held that Tesla was looking to double its sales in Germany, which would effectively help the automaker overtake Toyota there.

Tesla sold nearly 25,000 vehicles in Germany between January and August, representing a boost of about 37 percent year over year. Still, Tesla only has a 1.5-percent market share in the country’s overall auto market, with a roughly 16.5-percent market share in the battery-electric vehicle sector.

 

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