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  2. Plug-in electric vehicles in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Tesla accounted for 70% of these electric car sales, mostly through the release of the Tesla Model 3 in August which accounted for two-thirds of electric car sales in 2019. [ 95 ] [ 96 ] Electric vehicle sales were also stated earlier to have doubled in Australia in 2019 compared to 2018. [ 97 ]

  3. Tesla slides after Elon Musk announced lower-cost Model 3 (TSLA)

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    Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on Twitter on Thursday that a lower-cost Model 3 was immediately available for order on the company's website. The electric car will have a base price of $45,000 and ...

  4. Tesla Model 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Model 3 ended 2019 as the world's best-selling plug-in electric car for the second consecutive year, with just over 300,000 units delivered. [125] [128] The electric car also topped annual plug-in car sales in the U.S. (158,925) and California (59,514) markets for the second time in a row.

  5. Tesla raises price of Model 3, Model Y electric vehicles as ...

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    Tesla raised the price of its Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles (EVs) in China and the US, passing on the higher cost of lithium-ion batteries as nickel prices soar in global markets. The US ...

  6. How much does a Tesla cost? Here's how much to expect ... - AOL

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    A Tesla car could cost you from $45,000 to well over $200,000 as of June 2022, according to Motor Trend magazine. As of June 20, 2022, a new Tesla Model 3 will run about $48,000, but think twice ...

  7. History of Tesla, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tesla was incorporated (as Tesla Motors) on July 1, 2003, by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning in San Carlos, California. [2] [3] [4] The founders were influenced to start the company after General Motors recalled all its EV1 electric cars in 2003 and then destroyed them, [5] and seeing the higher fuel efficiency of battery-electric cars as an opportunity to break the usual correlation ...