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Data shows Tesla Model Y delivered nearly 100,000 units in June

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Tesla launched the Model Y in March 2019 and began to deliver it the following year. It replaced the predecessor Model 3 in some markets shortly after its launch and became Tesla’s best-selling model. As the Shanghai Gigafactory, the Berlin Gigafactory and the Texas Gigafactory have successively started producing the Model Y, Tesla’s production of this electric vehicle has increased significantly and deliveries have increased significantly.

The latest reports from foreign media also show that in June this year, the Tesla Model Y was already the world’s highest-selling electric car and Tesla’s best-selling model.

Data from foreign media shows that Tesla delivered 97,950 Model Y units to consumers around the world in June this year, far higher than other models in terms of electric vehicles. Second only to the Model Y is the Tesla Model 3, an electric car that began deliveries more than two years before the Model Y, with 53,768 deliveries in June.

Data from foreign media also shows that in June this year, a total of 913,500 electric vehicles, including plug-in hybrid vehicles, were delivered worldwide, and Tesla Model Y accounted for 10.7% of them. Counting the Model 3’s 5.9 percent, Tesla’s two best-selling electric vehicles have a 16.6 percent share.

With the steady increase in production capacity after the Berlin Gigafactory and the Texas Gigafactory are put into operation, coupled with the continuous increase in the capacity of the Shanghai Gigafactory, the production of Tesla Model Y will be higher in the future, and the delivery volume will also increase.

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