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Tesla’s car orders in China were nearly cut in half last month, according to a new report – Business Insider
Tesla’s car orders saw a drop-off in one of the company’s most crucial markets, falling by nearly 50% in May, The Information reports.
Tesla’s popularity is plummeting in one of the company’s most crucial markets, according to a report from The Information’s Juro Osawa.
Orders for Tesla vehicles in China slipped nearly 50% in May as compared to the previous month, the publication reported. Only about 9,800 Tesla cars were ordered in China last month, while 18,000 were ordered in April, a source with knowledge of the data told The Information.
Tesla saw a spike in China orders in January, following the release of the Tesla Model…
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