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Tesla’s 47% Drop: Shocking Truth About Why EVs Aren’t Selling

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The Motley Fool analyzed the causes behind the Tesla stock price decline. They attribute this drop to a lack of consumer interest due to the limited driving range and inconvenient access to charging stations.

Since its IPO in 2010, Tesla’s stock price has grown remarkablely. However, it recently fell 47% from its peak at the end of 2021.

The Motley Fool emphasized that Tesla is facing a harsh reality. EV prices are not as practical as initially expected, and the Tesla stock price has been set without considering these factors.

Consumer interest in EVs is also waning, according to The Motley Fool. They point to the limited driving range and difficulty accessing charging stations as significant deterrents.

Data from the American Automobile Association reveals that 63% of U.S. drivers responded that they are unlikely to purchase an EV shortly. It is a 10 percentage points increase from last year’s 53%. The percentage of drivers willing to buy an electric car dropped from 23% last year to 18% this year.

The Motley Fool observed that Tesla’s historical reliance on its market dominance and brand price competitiveness is diminishing as the drawbacks of EVs become more evident and competition among manufacturers intensifies.

Despite these challenges, The Motley Fool offered a positive outlook for the EV industry. U.S. EV market sales increased by 52% last year, and the International Energy Agency projects a 20% rise in sales this year.

The Motley Fool concluded that while Tesla faces significant hurdles, it remains a leading brand in the evolving EV market.

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