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Mercedes-Benz has sold 30,000 electric vehicles in the past three months!

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In the third quarter (Q3) of the year, or the final three months, which run from July to September 2022, Mercedes-Benz recorded excellent sales of electric vehicles (EVs). The German-based luxury automobile manufacturer debuted the EQS, a brand-new all-electric SUV, within the same time frame. According to the most recent news report by Electrek, the well-known luxury automobile manufacturer sold almost 30,000 EVs between July and September. It is important to note that excellent all-electric vehicle sales were also made by Mercedes-Benz in the second quarter (Q2) of 2022. Mercedes-Benz EV Sales Reached 30,000 Actually, from April to June, the German automaker sold 23,500 electric vehicles, according to a report by Inside EVs. As a result, Mercedes successfully doubled its EV sales in Q2. And this time, it appears like Benz is making progress with more remarkable EV sales as it broadens its selection of all-electric vehicles. According to Electrek's analysis, the premium automaker sold around 115% more electric vehicles in the third quarter than it did in the same period in either 2021 or last year. Not to mention that over the previous three months, Mercedes' overall vehicle sales soared by over 21%. The most recent study from Electrive performed the math and found that the famed automaker's Q3 EV sales are more than twice as many as its deliveries in the same quarter last year. Mercedes-Benz EV It also turns out that its EV sales account for about 5.8% of its total vehicle sales. While capturing roughly 14.7% of the market are its plug-in hybrid and Smart EV products. The remainder continue to run on fuel. Strong Overall Vehicle Sales Despite a Chaos in the Supply Chain According to the news source, the German manufacturer appears to be handling the blazing supply chain crisis better than other automakers globally. Britta Seeger, a member of the Mercedes board, claims that the company "continues to witness high demand for Mercedes-Benz," which ultimately allowed the massive automaker to reach its "strongest sales quarter this year." Seeger continues by stating that despite the "difficult business environment - principally defined by continuous semiconductor shortages," robust sales continue.

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