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Fleet sales would probably factor in somewhat here, for tax reasons a lot of corporate purchasers switched to Tesla for company cars etc. Historically Teslas have held their value at the end of the 3 year leases meaning they are cheap to lease.
What will be interesting is if sales of used Teslas start to dry up, causing prices to fall and consequentially lease costs to go up.
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