BMW overtakes Tesla in European EV sales for first time, report says


FILE PHOTO: The logo of German automaker BMW is seen in Brussels, Belgium February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Yves Herman/File Photo

(Reuters) - BMW led the European battery electric vehicle (BEV) market for the first time, beating U.S. automaker Tesla, according to market research firm JATO Dynamics.

The German auto giant sold 14,869 BEV cars in July, about 300 more than Tesla last month.

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

The data underscored traditional automakers' success in the market after trailing pure electric-vehicle manufacturers, driven by government policies and brand royalty.

KEY QUOTES

"The lack of clarity around the incentives for - and future of - EVs continues to present a barrier to consumers considering an EV. These factors, alongside the low residual value of EVs contributed to the decline seen in July," said Felipe Munoz, Global Analyst at JATO Dynamics, referring to a drop in total EV sales.

CONTEXT

Tesla, the world's most valuable automaker, remains the dominant player, but traditional automakers such as BMW and Volvo are gaining ground due to uncertainties surrounding EV subsidies and incentives.

CEO Elon Musk's polarizing persona has also been influencing sentiment toward Tesla, according to some reports.

BY THE NUMBERS

BMW reported a 35% jump in sales last month from a year earlier, while Tesla saw registrations fall 16%, the report said.

About 139,300 new electric cars were registered last month, down 6% from July 2023, according to the report, which added market share of EVs slipped to 13.5% from 14.6% a year earlier.

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(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)

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