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Tesla Is Having Trouble Scaling The Model Y
Tesla Is Having Trouble Scaling The Model Y-April 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:40

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It seems like a few times every year we hear about some kind of production snafu happening at Tesla, usually related to the rollout of a new model. It . It . And it (). Now it’s happening with the Model Y.

The Model Y went into production just before the pandemic forced Tesla to shut down its Fremont factory. Now that the factory is back to work, Tesla had hoped to ramp up Model Y production as well. But not everything has gone to plan.

And CEO Elon Musk is taking to the factory floor to see if he can fix problems himself.

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Tesla Inc.’s Elon Musk told employees the electric-car maker is having issues boosting output of its new Model Y crossover and said he’ll be walking the assembly line on a weekly basis to troubleshoot production snafus.

“We are doing reasonably well with S, X and 3, but there are production and supply chain ramp challenges with Model Y, as is always the case for new products,” Musk wrote in an internal email sent Saturday and seen by Bloomberg News.

It’s always unclear whether Elon taking to the factory floors actually helps—it seems distracting, if nothing else, if you’re trying to focus on your work and the billionaire CEO of the company is wandering around observing things. But whether it’s a publicity stunt or not—or maybe Elon’s just bored—these factory tours always just seem to come and go, and production rolls on.

And so far, Tesla has made it work, with the Model 3 a genuine success following similar scaling issues. Tesla’s ambitions for the Model Y are even bigger, because it’s the Model Y that Tesla thinks can be its volume car and outpace the Model 3. If that happens, we can start to really say that Tesla might be in business long-term.

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