Tesla has reportedly reduced the production target of its German plant to 4,350 cars per week in July and August. This comes after the company achieved a production rate of 5,000 cars per week in March. According to internal documents and anonymous sources cited by Business Insider, Tesla plans to further decrease its production target.
In late March, Tesla announced on X (formerly known as Twitter) that it had reached a production rate of 5,000 cars per week at its Gruenheide plant near Berlin. However, workers who wished to remain anonymous informed Business Insider that this was a one-time occurrence and that the average output has been much lower since then.
In June, Tesla stated that it was hiring fewer temporary workers as they were no longer necessary, but the company assured that its production targets were still on track.
Business Insider reported that pictures of Tesla’s internal workflow software revealed that the company had lowered its production target for July and August to 870 cars per day.
However, even this revised goal was not consistently met, as only 692 cars were produced on July 25 and 806…
2023-08-23 05:16:02
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