Tesla breaks records in the third quarter |
Tesla is one of the most important, if not the most important, electric car companies out there. Although the company has faced a number of legal issues recently due to its features such as smart driving and automatic navigation, it did well in the third quarter.
In fact, the company sold 241,300 electric vehicles in the third quarter, exceeding its track record and the expectations of companies and analysts in the electric vehicle space. Mainly because forecasts showed that production will fall due to the crisis in the global market segment.
Some of the company's cars drove the way. 96% of sales were from Model 3 sedan and Model Y crossovers. The company also shipped 9,275 Model X and Model S, according to official reports.
In addition, the company said that the number of cars increased by 20% compared to the second quarter of this year, and increased by 73% compared to the same period last year.
Significant increases in production and operation have also been achieved. The company produced only 237,823 electric vehicles in the third quarter, another record set by the company. Elon Musk and his Twitter team celebrated this success and thanked Tesla's suppliers and partners.
Tesla breaks records in the third quarter
Although Tesla saw an increase in sales, some other automakers reported lower sales in the United States. General Motors Corporation of America announced that its sales will decrease significantly by 33% compared to the previous year.
However, the company said it is still maintaining annual sales and will continue to develop electric vehicles, particularly the Chevrolet Bolt EV and EUV.
and beyond. Stellantis, formerly known as the Fiat Chrysler, posted an 18% drop in sales. It is reported that the decline in Stellatis and General Motors relates only to sales in the United States, while Tesla's reported sales are global sales.
On the other hand, Elon Musk and his company Tesla want to dominate the field of electric cars. On the other hand, to solve his global problems. Especially in China and the United States. But Tesla continues to do well in more than one area.