Car stuff (public number: chedongxi)
Author | The Way
Edited | Mumi
According to foreign media reports, Tesla sold 37,162 cars in the United States in January this year (an increase of 49% year-on-year), accounting for nearly three-quarters of the market share of the U.S. electric vehicle market. At the beginning of 2022, although the sales of pure electric vehicles in the United States increased significantly compared with the same period, most of the market share was still occupied by Tesla.
According to car registration data from sales agency Experian, 50,384 electric vehicles applied for registration in the United States in January this year, an increase of 62% over the same period last year. The share of pure electric vehicles in the U.S. automotive market also increased to 4.3 percent in January, up nearly 87 percent from a year earlier (2.3 percent).
It is understood that Musk said at last year's financial meeting that it will easily achieve sales in 2022 to exceed 50% of sales in 2021. Based on last year's total sales of 936,000, Tesla will strive to deliver 1.4 million vehicles this year.
First, the U.S. pure electric car market is expanding Tesla is still dominant
While the pure electric car market expands and develops, one thing remains unchanged, that is, Tesla's dominance in sales.
Sales reports show that 37,162 Tesla electric vehicles (up 49% year-on-year) were registered in January, which accounts for almost 74% of the entire pure electric vehicle segment in the United States and far surpasses other high-end brands (BMW ranks second with 30,563 registrations, up 8.2% year-on-year).
Obviously, a market share of nearly 74% is a very high share, and Tesla's year-on-year sales growth rate is only slightly lower than the growth rate of the entire pure electric vehicle segment in the United States (49% vs. 62%).

▲ Tesla assembly workshop workers
Two and three models together occupy the top Spot This month, The Model Y sales ranked first in the world
In addition, the most interesting thing is that Tesla's three models are at the top of the list. While it's not surprising that Tesla Model Y and Tesla Model 3 sales are high, it's interesting to note that tesla Model S is also ahead of other brands of all-electric cars, including the Ford Mustang Mach-E. It is understood that Tesla Model Y sales in January also ranked first in the world.
Among them, in the United States, the Model Y sold 18549 vehicles, accounting for 36.8% of all pure electric cars, which can be described as the most popular Tesla car; the Model 3 sold 13604 vehicles, accounting for 27% of all pure electric cars, slightly inferior to the Model Y; the Model S is the lowest selling of the three cars, selling 3903 units, but still higher than the Ford Mustang Mach-E's 2781 and Nissan Leaf's 1479. On the whole, it can be said that Tesla is the most popular electric vehicle brand in the current US market.
Tesla Model Y
Conclusion: Tesla's sales in the United States may continue to grow
Under negative conditions such as the spread of the lack of cores last year and the delay in production in some factories, Tesla still delivered 308,600 vehicles in the fourth quarter of 2021, an increase of about 70% year-on-year.
Stock analysts have examined the Tesla industry chain and Tesla's long-term bull market and judged that Tesla's first quarter deliveries this year will be much stronger than last year's highest sales in the fourth quarter, and the stock price is expected to grow to $1500 (about 9541 yuan). Therefore, Tesla's sales in the United States may continue to grow.