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FAST FIVE: Tesla China Deliveries Crash 64% In July After Planned Production Line Shutdowns

August 10, 2022
Source: nwostop.com nwostop.com
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FAST FIVE: Tesla China Deliveries Crash 64% In July After Planned Production Line Shutdowns Tesla China Deliveries Crash 64% In July After Planned Production Line Shutdowns Tesla delivered just 28,217 vehicles in July in China, according to new data released on Monday. The numbers represent a stunning -64.2% sequential drop from the month prior. The numbers include 8,461 cars sold in China and 19,756 units exported in the month, according to China's Passenger Car association. While the dropoff was noticeable, Tesla was reportedly upgrading its Shanghai factory for the first several weeks of the month in July. Should the trend...
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