Google suggests that your country had some major tax implications or rule changes impacting the sales … right? Look at most other leading EV sales countries and the story is a bit different. At any rate, they will not have likely any issues to sell everything at prices they post.
We had better tax incentives in 2019/20. But Tesla not being in the top 5 at the moment says a lot to me.
But they will sell anything they produce. As will any other manufacturer.
It's hard enough to get any new car right now. So everything that gets produced will get sold. Probably above MSRP.
But I will bet you a lot that things will change once it settles down and Tesla is no longer the go-to for electric cars.
All the other brands have just started mass EV production compared to Tesla.
More affordable brands like Skoda, Seat(Cupra), VW, Renault. They are winning ground at a major rate.
They are held back by limited production numbers at the moment. A bad time to launch all these new cars.
Tesla has the upper hand because of 'in house' battery production for all these years.