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Tesla is facing a “dark cloud” .. the numbers show the extent of suffering

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reported The largest manufacturer of electric vehicles: "Ensuring vehicle transport capacity at an affordable cost has become a growing challenge"but some analysts have expressed concern about the demand for extravagant merchandise The price is due to the weakness of the global economy.

Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives told Reuters after the results of the deliveries were announced: "The economy still … has a negative impact on Tesla, and it’s mostly logistical. But I think there are some (problems) scattered about the order".

.added "There is a dark cloud looming Auto sector. AndTesla it is not immune".

crazy wave

Tesla has delivered 343,830 vehicles, a record for the world’s most valuable automaker, but fewer than analysts expected with an average of 359,162 deliveries, according to Refinitiv. A year ago, Tesla delivered 241,300 vehicles.

Recent deliveries have been well below Tesla’s production of 36,923 vehicles, a rarity for the automaker, which has seen higher or production-like deliveries in many recent fiscal quarters.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Sunday: "Curbing the insane wave of deliveries at the end of the quarter to reduce costs, accelerate and relieve pressure on the Tesla team".

And last year, he said mask Tesla testifies "crazy wave" of deliveries at the end of each quarter because its Shanghai plant first produces cars for export to Europe and other countries in the first half of the quarter and then cars for sale in China.

Tesla once again asked its employees to help deliver "Too many vehicles for eagerly waiting customers (in California) in the final days of the third quarter".

The automaker upgraded production lines in Shanghai following the resurgence of COVID-19 cases, forcing the plant to suspend production and leading to the first drop in deliveries after a record of nearly two years.

Tesla said it delivered 325,158 Model Y compact cars and Model Y sports cars to customers, as well as 18,672 Model S and Model X vehicles during the last quarter.

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reported The largest manufacturer of electric vehicles“Ensuring accessible and affordable vehicle transport capacity has become a growing challenge,” but some analysts have expressed concern over the demand for vehicles. extravagant merchandise The price is due to the weakness of the global economy.

“The economy … still has a negative impact on Tesla, and it’s mostly logistical. But I think there are some (problems) outstanding about demand,” Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives told Reuters after the report. announcement of the results of deliveries.

“There is a dark cloud looming Auto sector. AndTesla It is not immune “.

crazy wave

Tesla has delivered 343,830 vehicles, a record for the world’s most valuable automaker, but fewer than analysts expected with an average of 359,162 deliveries, according to Refinitiv. A year ago, Tesla delivered 241,300 vehicles.

Recent deliveries have been well below Tesla’s production of 36,923 vehicles, a rarity for the automaker, which has seen higher or production-like deliveries in many recent fiscal quarters.

“Reduce the insane wave of deliveries at the end of the quarter to reduce costs, accelerate and ease the pressure on the Tesla team,” Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Sunday.

And last year, he said mask Tesla sees a “crazy wave” of deliveries at the end of each quarter because its Shanghai plant first produces cars for export to Europe and other countries in the first half of the quarter and then cars to sell in China.

Tesla once again asked its employees to help deliver “too many vehicles to long-awaited customers (in California) during the last days of the third quarter.”

The automaker upgraded production lines in Shanghai following the resurgence of COVID-19 cases, forcing the plant to suspend production and leading to the first drop in deliveries after a record of nearly two years.

Tesla said it delivered 325,158 Model Y compact cars and Model Y sports cars to customers, as well as 18,672 Model S and Model X vehicles during the last quarter.

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