Tesla officially announced today: In the second quarter of 2022, despite continued supply chain challenges and factory shutdowns, Tesla still produced more than 258,600 vehicles worldwide and delivered nearly 100,000 vehicles. 254,700 cars. June 2022 is said to be the highest month for car production in Tesla’s history.
It is reported that Tesla delivered 254,700 vehicles in the second quarter, higher than the 201,250 vehicles in the same period last year, but lower than the record 310,048 vehicles in the first quarter, ending two years of growth momentum and lower than the estimated 261,200 vehicles.
In addition, Tesla produced 258,600 vehicles in the second quarter, compared with an estimated 247,400 vehicles. Among them, the output of MODEL 3/Y in the second quarter was 242,200 units, a year-on-year increase of 19%; the output of MODEL S and MODEL X in the second quarter was 16,400 units, compared with 2,340 units in the same period last year.
Tesla CEO Musk previously said that Tesla’s new car factories in Texas and Berlin are causing “billions of dollars in losses” due to battery shortages and the supply of battery manufacturing tools. Because they are difficult to increase production.
In an interview with Tesla Owners Silicon Valley, Musk said the Texas plant is producing “very few” cars because of difficulties ramping up production of 4680 cells, while the supply of facilities that make 2170 cells is hampered. “The supply chain disruptions of the past two years have been an absolute nightmare, one thing after another, and we’re not out of the woods yet.”
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