Tesla production and deliveries signed through Q3 2019
The third quarter of 2019 was exceptionally good for Tesla in terms of production and sales volume, as the company set several new records.
The total number of cars delivered increased by 16% year-over-year to around 97,000 ( final figures may vary by up to around 0.5% ) which is a new record of all time.
Production also set a new time record of 96 155 ( up 20% year over year).
Production | Deliveries | Lease Settlement Disclaimer | ||
Model S / X | 1[ads1]6.318 | 17,400 | 15 | % |
Model 3 | 79.837 | 79.600 | 8 | % |
Total | 96.155 | 97,000 |
There was an appetite for more, for the first six-figure the result should be accurate, but it was not yet possible, so we keep our fingers crossed for the fourth quarter.
Another new record according to Tesla (no figures were disclosed) is the record net orders in Q3 which led to an increase in order backlog in the beginning of the 4th quarter (compared to the beginning of the third quarter). .
"In addition, we achieved record order net orders in Q3 and entered Q4 with an increase in our order backlog. As was the case in Q2, almost all of our Model 3 orders were received from customers who had not previously a reservation, solidify the transition to generate strong organic demand. We continue to focus on increasing production to meet that demand. "
Tesla Model S / X / 3 Deliveries (Quarterly) – Until September 2019
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Deliveries in the United States (51,850 estimated by IEVs) account for over 53% of total volume.
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Tesla has already sold around 790,000 electric cars, including over 346,000 in the last 12 months. Nearly 356,000 or 45% of all sold were Model 3.
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Deliveries by model:
- Model 3: 79,600 (new record, up 42%)
- Model S / X: 17,400 ( down 37%)
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Production number
- Model 3: 79 837 (new record, up 50%)
- Model S / X: 16 318 (down 39%)
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Just as in the previous quarters of this year, Model 3 continues to improve, while the duo of Model S / Model X is dropping significantly. The rally results are positive.
With record orders, an increase in order backlog and Tesla Gigafactory 3 that could potentially add some volume in China, Q4 should be even better and finally over 100,000!