TESLA
Tesla, a pioneer in the electric vehicle industry, has a significant presence in the United States. The company is known for accelerating the world’s transition to sustainable energy with electric cars, solar, and integrated renewable energy solutions for homes and businesses.
One of Tesla’s most popular models in the U.S. is the Model 3. It’s fully electric with an estimated range of 333 miles, eliminating the need for gas stations. The Model 3 also achieved NHTSA 5-star safety ratings in every category and subcategory.
In 2021, Tesla’s share of the U.S. automotive market peaked in September when the brand’s market share rose to roughly 2.59 percent. However, when considering only the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) market, Tesla is the market leader in battery-electric car sales.
Despite increasing competition from legacy automakers, Tesla remains the market leader with 64% of the share as of Q3 2022. The United States accounts for the majority of Tesla sales globally. Overall, Tesla continues to be a popular choice among U.S. consumers for its blend of innovation, performance, and commitment to sustainable energy.
- Founded: 2003
- Headquarters: California, US
- Website: https://www.tesla.com/