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Tesla electric vehicle sales jumped last quarter, as buyers rushed to take advantage of an expiring federal tax credit.

The company’s EV sales rose 7% in the three months through September compared to a year earlier, mirroring a spike in overall EV sales across the country.

The $7,500 credit for new electric vehicles was eliminated on Sept. 30 by the Trump administration.

In July, national sales of new EVs jumped 19% compared to a year earlier, according to Cox Automotive. That same month in Orange County, 32% of new vehicles sold were all-electric, up from 21% in May.

The sales boost could mark the start of a rebound for Tesla, which has struggled this year with declining sale

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