Tesla Lagging on Model 3 Production, Workers Say

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By Reuters | Updated: 30 June 2018 10:50 IST
Highlights
  • Tesla Model 3 is not reaching the 5,000/ week mark
  • The company is running two 12-hour shifts per day every day this week
  • Model 3 is meant to propel electric-powered vehicles into the mainstream

Tesla is not producing enough Model 3s per shift to reach the 5,000 per week target that Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said it would reach by Saturday, three line workers at the company's Fremont, California, assembly plant told Reuters this week.

The company was able to assemble and paint 210 Model 3s during the first of two 12-hour shifts on Wednesday, one worker told Reuters. On one of two Monday shifts, the company produced 305 of the vehicles, another worker told Reuters. The number of vehicles assembled per shift is displayed for line workers in the plant.

The company is running two 12-hour shifts per day every day this week on the Model 3, the two workers who provided the production figures said. If the company produces 300 Model 3 vehicles during all 14 shifts, it would produce 4,200 cars for the week.

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Tesla declined to comment on its production numbers or on employee reports of problems.

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The Model 3, initially promised at a base price of $35,000 (roughly Rs. 23.96 lakhs), is meant to be the mass market vehicle that can propel electric-powered vehicles into the mainstream and Tesla into profitability. But Tesla has struggled to produce the volume of cars it needs because of problems with the assembly line and other snafus.

The company's Fremont, California, factory has also been plagued by a series of fires, including at least two in June.

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At the company's shareholder meeting earlier this month, Musk said it was "quite likely" that Tesla would be able to build 5,000 Model 3s per week by the end of June. At the time, Tesla was producing 3,500 of the vehicles per week, Musk said.

But the worker who provided the production figure for Wednesday's first shift said bottlenecks persist.

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"Paint can't handle the load right now because they have the Model S and X that they normally do and now they have all these Model 3s," the worker told Reuters. "The paint department just can't keep up."

"Basically we have been in a long endurance race, and now the coach is yelling at us for a 4-mile finishing kick," said one employee at the company's Gigafactory near Reno, Nevada, where batteries for the Model 3 are made.

To reach Musk's goal, the company has borrowed workers from its Model S and Model X lines this week to work on the Model 3, and on Wednesday, factory supervisors announced to workers that everyone is to come in on Saturday.

Earlier this month, Musk tweeted a photo of a new Model 3 production line built inside a tent on the company's Fremont campus. "Needed another general assembly line to reach 5k/ week Model 3 production," Musk tweeted on June 18. "A new building was impossible, so we built a giant tent in 2 weeks."

But the tented line is only producing a few cars so far, said the worker who provided the production figure for one of Monday's shifts.

Often, those cars have to be reworked, said the worker who provided the Wednesday figure. "It's a makeshift area," the worker said.

© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

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