Tesla’s first-quarter registrations declined 24% in the state compared with the prior-year period, according to a report released Tuesday by the California New Car Dealers Association.
The drop continued a broader retreat by EVs in California, where zero-emission vehicles accounted for less than 14% of all new vehicles registered during the most recent quarter. By contrast, gas-electric hybrids grew to account for about 21% of the market, according to the dealer association, citing data from Experian Automotive.
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