Tesla Temporarily Suspended Model 3 Production In Late February

Model 3 production was idled from February 20 to February 24 before resuming, in a move to address bottlenecks and ramp up efficiency

San Francisco: Tesla Inc temporarily suspended production of the Model 3 electric sedan at its lone auto plant for a week in late February, a planned breather that ultimately may help increase output of the closely watched vehicle.

Model 3 production was idled from February 20 to February 24 before resuming at the company’s assembly plant in Fremont, California, Tesla confirmed Sunday. The automaker currently makes the Model S sedan, Model X sport utility vehicle and Model 3 at that site, and batteries at a plant known as the Gigafactory east of Reno, Nevada.

“Our Model 3 production plan includes periods of planned downtime in both Fremont and Gigafactory 1,” a Tesla spokesman said in an emailed statement. “These periods are used to improve automation and systematically address bottlenecks in order to increase production rates. This is not unusual and is in fact common in production ramps like this.”

Tesla’s Model 3 is the lynchpin of chief executive officer Elon Musk’s plan to bring electric vehicles to the masses but ramping up production has taken longer, and been more challenging, than originally anticipated. Tesla is now targeting a weekly Model 3 production rate of 2,500 by the end of this month and 5,000 by the end of June.

Musk, talking about his various businesses on stage Sunday at the South by south-west entertainment festival in Austin, Texas, said, “People have told me that my timelines historically have been optimistic.”

In its last letter to shareholders, Tesla asked for patience as both buyers and investors wait for progress on deliveries, saying the Model 3 roll-out has “demonstrated the difficulty of accurately forecasting specific production rates at specific points in time.”

Tesla’s weekly Model 3 production rate has been an endless source of fascination for fans, customers, reservation-holders, suppliers and investors alike, and Bloomberg developed a tool to estimate Model 3 production. By late February, the Tesla Model 3 Tracker indicated that the weekly production rate had plunged.

Bloomberg’s model estimates production based on Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) registered by Tesla with US safety regulators and from customer VINs reported to Bloomberg. Both data sets began to show a rebound in production in early March.

Prospects that the Model 3 will widen Tesla’s customer base has helped drive Tesla to a stock market value of $55.3 billion (Dh203.11 billion), more than General Motors Co or Ford Motor Co.

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