Source: IT House
According to Tesmanian reports, Tesla’s Berlin plant has introduced a second working shift starting last Friday. This will help Tesla ramp up production faster to meet growing demand for its electric vehicles as quickly as possible.
The Berlin Gigafactory opened on March 22 and is Tesla’s first large factory in Europe. People familiar with the matter told Tesmanian that Tesla will introduce a second working shift at the Berlin Gigafactory from May 20. This means that it will greatly contribute to the increase in production. The plant’s output growth rate was lower than expected due to the “disruption of parts supply” caused by the epidemic, but the situation has now started to improve. Chinese companies have started to resume work, and soon the parts used to manufacture the Model Y in Germany will start arriving in full.
The increase in production at the Berlin plant is crucial as Tesla was unable to produce cars at its Shanghai plant for three weeks in the second quarter. Tesla’s two new factories, the Berlin Gigafactory and the Austin, Texas, plant are open, and deliveries this quarter are expected to be flat with the first quarter, or about 310,000 vehicles.
IT House has learned that Tesla CEO Elon Musk has previously said that although production slowed in the second quarter, the company’s production will increase significantly in the third and fourth quarters. With all four of Tesla’s factories open, Tesla’s car sales this year are worth looking forward to.
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