Tesla delivers 'eye popping' record 241,300 cars worldwide in third quarter

Published Sun, Oct 3, 2021 · 09:50 PM

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TESLA delivered a better-than-expected 241,300 cars worldwide in the third quarter, a record for the electric-car maker led by chief executive officer Elon Musk.

Quarterly deliveries are one of the most closely watched indicators for Tesla. They are also widely seen as a barometer of consumer demand for electric vehicles amid a transition away from the internal combustion engine.

"We would like to thank our customers for their patience as we work through global supply chain and logistics challenges," Tesla said in a statement last Saturday. Deliveries of the Model 3 and Y accounted for the overwhelming number of cars shipped.

The results beat an average estimate for deliveries of 223,677 from 12 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg and also surpassed the average projection of 221,952 that Tesla sent to investors. The latest results were higher than than the company's previous record for 201,250 vehicles in the second quarter.

"With the chip shortage a major overhang on the auto space and logistical issues globally these delivery numbers were "eye popping" and speaks to an EV demand trajectory that looks quite robust for Tesla heading into Q4 and 2022," said analyst Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities in a note to clients last Saturday.

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Shares of the EV market leader closed last Friday little changed at US$775.22. The stock is up less than 10 per cent so far this year and trails the broader S&P 500, which it joined last year.

Tesla's numbers compare favourably with the rest of the industry, which saw US vehicle sales slump in the latest three-month period due to limits on production from supply chain shortages.

General Motors, which idled key truck plants in September, took the biggest blow, with sales in its home market dropping by a third in the latest quarter.

Tesla doesn't break out sales by geography, but the US and China are its largest markets.

Tesla currently makes the Model S, X, 3 and Y at its factory in Fremont, California, and the Model 3 and Y at its plant in Shanghai. More than 96 per cent of sales this quarter were of the Model 3 and Y.

New plants are close to completion in Austin, Texas and Berlin.

Tesla said it will hold its annual shareholder meeting from the Austin factory on Thursday. BLOOMBERG

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