Tesla is lapping Germany’s automakers in the global EV race

Germany’s automakers announced bold plans the last several years to shift to electric cars and challenge Tesla’s dominance. Instead, they’re only falling further behind.

Tesla delivered 889,015 cars in the first half of this year, more electric vehicles than Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes-Benz Group and Porsche sold combined.

The Germans are struggling as software issues delay key models and contribute to waning sales in China, their biggest market, where Tesla and local champion BYD have raced ahead.

They’re even playing second fiddle in their home market, where Tesla remains the top EV brand. Investors will hear from three of the German companies this week, with Porsche reporting quarterly earnings Wednesday, followed by Mercedes and VW on Thursday.

As Tesla pushes for more volume with aggressive price cuts, it’s dialling up the pressure on legacy manufacturers that are struggling to keep pace.

Tesla’s EV sales increased 30 percentage points more than VW’s in the three months that ended in June, widening its lead.

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