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Tesla Said to Increase Shanghai Plant Output to 2,600 Cars a Day Starting May 16

May 7, 2022
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[TECHNOLOGY] Tesla Said to Increase Shanghai Plant Output to 2,600 Cars a Day Starting May 16 Tesla is aiming to increase output at its Shanghai plant to 2,600 cars a day from May 16, it said in an internal memo seen by Reuters, as it seeks to restore production to levels before the city locked down to control COVID-19. Tesla , which is now only running one shift, plans to add more at its Shanghai plant from May 16 to achieve the goal, the memo reviewed by Reuters showed. That would bring weekly output to 16,900 vehicles based on Tesla’s...
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