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Tesla Registered 5,111 Vehicles in Germany in May

Tesla registered 5,111 vehicles in Germany during May, a 322 percent increase from the same month last year. Data released by Germany's Federal Motor Transport Authority also showed continued strength in Tesla sales across Europe for the second quarter.

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Tesla registered 5,111 vehicles in Germany in May, according to data released by Germany's Federal Motor Transport Authority. The figure represents a 322 percent increase from the same month a year earlier. The same data source recorded the May registrations.

No other monthly breakdown or model-specific figures were included. Tesla's sales numbers across Europe in the second quarter continue to look very strong, the report stated.

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