Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks during the opening day of the Tesla 'Gigafactory' in Gruenheide near Berlin, Germany, 22 March 2022. Christian Marquardt/Pool via EPA-EFE NEW YORK, United States - Tesla's deliveries of electric vehicles fell in the second quarter compared to the previous one due mainly to a weeks-long closure of its factory in China, the company said Saturday. Elon Musk's enterprise delivered 254,695 vehicles from April to June, it said in a statement. That's 27 percent more than the same period a year ago but down 18 percent from the January-to-March quarter of 2022 and the first such...