Tesla's Shanghai factory can produce 1,000 vehicles a week
With Tesla’s latest vehicle, an electric pickup dubbed"Cybertruck," Elon Musk takes aim at a challenging but lucrative market segment. Photo: Frederic J. Brown/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesSHANGHAI—Electric-car maker Tesla Inc. says it has hit its early production target of 1,000 vehicles a week at its China plant, less than a year after breaking ground at a 210-acre field in Shanghai.
Song Gang, who oversees the production at the factory, said Monday that Tesla can now produce 28 vehicles or more an hour and has implemented a 10-hour workday. Mr. Song spoke at an event where 15 of Tesla’s first made-in-China Model 3 sedans were delivered to customers, all Tesla employees. The company is set to start larger-scale...
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