Domenick
Well-Known Member
To answer @TeslaInvestors, a quick search gave me this Tesla Registers Over 6,000 New Model 3 VINs, All Dual Motor.I think the semi-informed guesses were that starting the second week in July, Model 3 production stabilized at about 3500 per week, and of course it has climbed, or will, from there. As has been pointed out many times, the Bloomberg "production tracker" doesn't even pretend to be accurate from week-to-week, but only tries for long-term overall accuracy.
5000 per week was what Tesla almost -- but not quite -- managed to do in the week ending the second quarter. As with every pull-out-the-stops week ending a quarter, Tesla ramped up to an unsustainable production pace, and then immediately after had to take a few days of slack production -- or even a few days off -- for everyone to rest and recuperate.
Personally I wish Tesla would quit this binge-and-purge cycle. But strangely enough, Elon keeps failing to call me up to ask for my personal advice on how he should handle production. He does that every quarter, quite predictably.
During the analyst call Musk mentioned that they hit 5,000 Model 3 a week in July as well, at least two weeks worth. No idea how low it may have dipped the other weeks.