Tesla Exceeded 2021 Expectations by Delivering 87% More Vehicles Than 2020

Musk has stated that he wants to increase Tesla’s sales volume to 20 million a year in the next 9 years.

The electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla announced this Sunday that in 2021 delivered more than 936,000 vehicles, which represents an increase in 87% compared to the previous year, when it reported nearly 500,000 deliveries.

The company founded by Elon Musk reported that in particular, in the last quarter of the year they delivered 308,000 vehicles, which exceeded analysts’ expectations and broke the quarterly record, which was previously reached in the third quarter of 2021, with 241,000 cars. .

According to FactSet figures, Wall Street experts had anticipated 267,000 deliveries from Tesla for the fourth quarter and 897,000 for the full year.

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In its data, Tesla combines the delivery of its high-end Model S and X cars and the more affordable ones such as Model Y and 3.

The vast majority of Teslas delivered in 2021 are the latter, which represent 911,000 units of the total for the year and which are manufactured both in their planta de Shanghai as in Fremont (California).

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Musk has stated that he wants to increase Tesla’s sales volume to 20 million a year for the next 9 years, for which the company intends to start producing units of its Model Y at its new plant in Austin (Texas) this year, where it has just moved its headquarters. (I)

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