Recently Elon Musk gave an interview in Silicon Valley of Tesla Owners and spoke a little about the various problems associated with Teslasuch as launch cybertruck. Among what was discussed in the interview, one of the topics was the giant factories recently supplied by the company, which does not bring profit to the automaker.
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During the interview, the interviewers asked Tesla will work on the function carsharing, which would allow brand owners to rent their car. In reply musk said that your company is actually trying not to go bankruptlooking for ways to increase their production Gigafactories.
According to the founder of the automaker, both new Austinin United Stateslike Berlinin Germanycan still produce only a very limited number of cars and works like “giant cash ovens“. The main reason for this, according to the billionaire, are the problems that Tesla is struggling with its supply chain, which lacks components for high performance across all facilities.

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In addition to affecting production at the company’s new plants, component shortages also hinder the development of new vehicles. Elsewhere in the interview, musk States that cybertruck was also delayed due to supply issues.
In an interview given bloomberg founder of the week Tesla even claims that component shortages are indeed the biggest problem facing the automaker.
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It is also about Gigafactories from company, Elon Musk also noted that he had problems due to the outbreak of COVID-19 that occurred recently in China, which ultimately paralyzed the factory in Shanghai. But now the Chinese facility is returning to normal operation, Tesla is making every effort to keep all of its factories running as normal to meet all of the company’s vehicle needs.
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Via: TweakTown Source: Tesla Owners Silicon Valley