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Tesla delivers record 343,830 EVs in the third quarter of 2022

Tesla says the Model S and X made up 18,672 of its quarterly deliveries, while the Model 3 and Y accounted for 325,158.

Tesla has announced that the company has delivered a record 343,830 electric vehicles (EVs) in the third quarter of 2022. It is a sign that the Elon Musk-owned company has bounced back from a slower second quarter related to COVID-related factory shutdowns.

In a report, Tesla says the Model X and S made up 18,672 of its quarterly deliveries, while the Model Y and 3 accounted for 325,158. Tesla made a sum of 365,923 cars during the quarter, leaving about 20,000 cars in its inventory.

The automaker clarifies that some of these electric vehicles (EVs) were in transit at the end of the quarter, adding that they have been ordered and will be delivered to customers upon arrival at their destination. Tesla also notes that it had been challenging to secure vehicle transportation capacity at a reasonable cost during these peak logistics weeks, which is why some of the EVs still have not been delivered.

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Last year, Musk told employees to stop rushing to increase quarterly deliveries and to instead focus on minimizing costs related to transit. Musk echoed that sentiment in reply to a user on Twitter, who asked Musk to expand on the challenges Tesla faces in terms of vehicle transportation.

Tesla ended its two-year streak of record-breaking deliveries last quarter after its Shanghai factory suffered a series of closures stemming from the city’s COVID lockdown restrictions. At the time, the company delivered 254,695 vehicles, its lowest since the third quarter of 2021. Tesla was able to dial up production this quarter now that Shanghai is no longer under lockdown, and the new Gigafactories in Texas and Berlin have started production (despite a cardboard fire).

During Tesla’s AI Day event on 30th September, the company announced that 160,000 Tesla drivers now have access to its Full Self Driving beta, the driver-assist software currently the center of two lawsuits. The California DMV and a Tesla owner accused the company of misleading statements about the software’s self-driving capabilities.

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Sahil Pawar
Sahil Pawar
I am a graduate with a bachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, and physics. I have been working as a content writer for almost 3 years and have written for a plethora of domains. Besides, I have a vested interest in fashion and music.

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