A few weeks after its arrival on the old continent, the Tesla Model 3 is already becoming the best-selling electric car in several European markets.
It has now been a month since Tesla officially started Model 3 deliveries in Europe and the automaker has already delivery thousands of units in Several markets.
In Norway, Tesla delivered hundreds of Model 3 vehicles last month, but March is proving to be the month during which the Model 3 is taking over the automotive market in the country.
In the first week of March, over a thousand new Model 3 vehicles were registered in Norway — three times more than any other car.

Considering that there’s another shipment of over one thousand Model 3’s expected in Norway any day now, the new electric vehicle is going to become the best-selling car in the country by a wide margin.
In Germany, which is a market where Tesla had difficulties in the past, the automaker delivered almost 1,000 Model 3 cars last month — increasing its sales by over 500% in the market.
The Netherlands has also been an important market for Tesla and with 472 Model 3’s delivered last month, it was enough for the vehicle to become the best-selling EV in the country – beating other newcomers like the Kona EV and Niro EV as well as longtime bestsellers, like the Nissan Leaf.
Read more: Electrek
Will you ask Tesla why we are not allowed to use there charging points I asked but was told only Tesla cars can use there points but they are using all our points with adopters on from esb points i have a Hyundai Kona any a Renault Zoe
Matt, I’m sure it’s just about cost – Tesla paid for the superchargers for their owners, whereas other charge networks weren’t generally paid for by specific car manufacturers. Basically a Tesla owner has paid for the SC network in the cost of the car.
Thank you my be some day i will be able to buy a Tesla but thank you for your reply and keep bringing down the price I cannot wait to try Tesla out