Tesla China-Made EV Sales Up 24.4% YoY in June
N.R. Finch
Tesla's Shanghai plant delivered 89,091 units in June, up 24.4% year-on-year and marking an eighth straight month of growth — though the pace slowed from May's 39.4% as European export momentum provided a floor.
How many cars did Shanghai deliver?
The plant shipped 89,091 Model 3 and Model Y units in June, up 24.4% year-on-year, per China's CPCA data.
That makes eight consecutive months of year-on-year gains — a streak spanning most of the past year.
Why did the growth rate slow?
May's year-on-year gain was 39.4%; June came in at 24.4%, roughly 15 percentage points lower.
This means → deliveries are still rising, but the pace is cooling — a higher rolling base makes each new percentage point harder to achieve.
What role did European exports play?
The Shanghai plant doubles as Tesla's European export hub; a recovery in European sales helped support June's headline figure.
In plain terms = not all 89,091 units went to Chinese buyers — a portion shipped to Europe, and stronger demand there lifted the total.
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