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Tesla Giga Shanghai Expected To Crush Q4 Deliveries

November 2, 2021
Source: insideevs.com insideevs.com
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Things are going well for Tesla at the moment, with the firm’s stock soaring and a record number of cars being delivered. However, it looks like Q4 will bring even more success – largely thanks to Giga Shanghai. The Chinese plant is reportedly producing upwards of 1,600 Model Y s per day, meanwhile some are estimating over 2,000 Model 3 s are being built there each day. For reference, back in August it was reported that 1,000 Model Ys and 800 Model 3s were being built at Giga Shanghai on a daily basis. In Q3 Giga Shanghai was responsible for...
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