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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/7\/2\/23190004\/tesla-record-quarterly-deliveries-end-china-covid-shutdowns<\/a> Tesla announced it had delivered 254,695 vehicles during the second quarter of 2022, about an 18 percent drop from the previous quarter. The report, which was published on Tesla\u2019s site<\/a>, signals an end to a nearly two-year-long run of record quarterly deliveries for Elon Musk\u2019s company, which can mostly be attributed to lengthy COVID-related shutdowns of its factory in Shanghai. <\/p>\n Tesla said the Model 3 and Model Y vehicles made up 238,533 of these deliveries, while 16,162 were for the Model S and Model X vehicles. On the production side of things, Tesla said it managed to build a total of 258,580 vehicles.<\/p>\n China has been crucial to the company\u2019s rise to its status as one of the most valuable automakers in the world. But Tesla\u2019s Shanghai Gigafactory has been caught in a seemingly endless loop of openings and closures in recent months, as the nation\u2019s strict COVID lockdown policy has taken its toll.<\/p>\n In March, Tesla shuttered its Shanghai factory for two days<\/a> amid a spike in COVID-19 cases, and closed the factory once again<\/a> in April as Shanghai continues to grapple with a city-wide lockdown<\/a>. The Shanghai plant is the company\u2019s largest, producing both Model 3s and Model Ys.<\/p>\n Tesla recently opened its first European factory<\/a> in Berlin, Germany, and held a \u201ccyber rodeo\u201d to celebrate the grand opening of its Austin, Texas Gigafactory<\/a> \u2014 both of which could help offset production issues caused by the COVID-related lockdowns in Shanghai. Musk recently described both factories as \u201cgigantic money furnaces\u201d that are \u201closing billions of dollars\u201d as supply chain constraints continue to constrain the company\u2019s plans. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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