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Tesla has produced 3 million vehicles in its history, says CEO Elon Musk via twitter
“Congratulations to Giga Shanghai for building its one millionth vehicle! Total Tesla over 3 million now,” Musk tweeted on Sunday.
overcoming crises
Situation Tesla This has been made more difficult, especially in China, after repeated closures of its factories due to new waves of COVID-19 infections and a global shortage of parts such as chips.
In June, Musk said he wanted the Shanghai plant “back in the saddle” and lamented that Tesla’s factories in Berlin and Austin had become “money crucibles,” losing “billions of dollars” to supply chain and production problems.
In July, Tesla The company said it delivered 254,695 vehicles in the second quarter, up 26.5% from last year.
The company’s share price rose 4.7% to $900 on Friday. Their cost has decreased by an average of 25% this year.
Still need to defeat the giants
However, despite the fact that his three plants were an important milestone in the development of the company, Elon Musk admits that it is still far from the auto giants.
For example, in 2021 alone, Toyota delivered more than 10 million vehicles. Tesla Earlier this year, it said it plans to increase car deliveries by 50% annually.
Volkswagen, the second largest in the world, delivered almost 9 million vehicles during the same period.
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