mschuster91 16 hours ago

No surprise there. And no, it's not just due to Elon's antics - Tesla has been locked by a serious labor dispute for well over a year now [1] that quickly evolved to include solidarity strikes in Norway [2].

European countries generally don't like American hire-and-fire and other labor practices. Musk made it so much worse all on his own, and labor unions are pretty powerful when you piss them off too much.

[1] https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/tesla-...

[2] https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/norway...

  • iknowstuff 8 hours ago

    Reputation aside they ended up winning that particular fight.

RickJWagner 12 hours ago

Per the article, BYD and Polestar sales are off as well.

Perhaps this story should really be about why EV sales seem dramatically lower. Was there some change in laws, economic conditions, etc?

  • rsynnott 7 hours ago

    > Perhaps this story should really be about why EV sales seem dramatically lower.

    That would be because the article is poorly written, in that it only lists six brands, three of them very obscure. BEV sales are up relative to July 2024: https://mobilitysweden.se/statistik/Nyregistreringar_per_man...

    That is, EV sales aren't lower, they're higher.

    Also, Polestar sales are up year on year. I'd be reluctant to read to much into _month to month_ fluctuations.

  • nabla9 12 hours ago

    EVs are doing fine. Best selling cars are Volkswagen, Volvo, Kia, Skoda, Audi in that order.

    Audi has three E-TRON models and every one of them sells better than Tesla.