This resurgence arrives after a period of cooling demand, during which Tesla faced stiff competition from Chinese manufacturers and a brand image complicated by Elon Musk’s public political stances. The latest data from Wednesday confirms a 39% increase in Denmark and a 56% surge in Sweden, while Spain recorded a more modest 5.6% gain.
Not every region followed this trajectory, however. Norway reported a 43% decline in registrations, a downturn linked to shifts in the national incentive structure and looming tax reforms. Analysts now anticipate these mixed European results will contribute to a 5% increase in global quarterly deliveries, suggesting the company is regaining its footing in critical international territories.

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