The Hamilton Spectator

Tesla says its Model 3 electric car production line may outpace Ford’s Model T

- NATHAN BOMEY

Facing scrutiny over its manufactur­ing capability, Tesla said Tuesday that production of its Model 3 electric car is increasing so rapidly that the pace may soon “exceed even that of Ford and the Model T.”

The statement — featuring a dose of Tesla’s characteri­stic swagger — comes amid mounting questions about whether the company is capable of accelerati­ng production in order to fulfil a backlog of orders while maintainin­g quality standards.

Seeking to counter a chorus of critics who have questioned Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s leadership in recent weeks, the automaker compared itself to Henry Ford’s production line, which made the company famous a century ago.

“This is the fastest growth of any automotive company in the modern era,” Tesla said.

Musk himself took over production of the Model 3 in recent days as the company navigates the difficult terrain of launching an all-new model. “Car biz is hell,” Musk said Monday on Twitter. The company also said notably that it “does not require” any additional capital in 2018 through a sale of stock or issuance of debt. That may come as a relief for investors worried that the company could dilute their shares in pursuit of cash to offset heavy losses.

Indeed, Tesla’s stock jumped 4.6% to $264.13 shortly after the opening bell.

The company said it made 9,766 Model 3 vehicles in the first quarter, reflecting a four-fold increase from the fourth. Significan­tly, Tesla said it expects to make 2,000 over the next seven days, which it said “is a testament to the ability of the Tesla production team.”

Tesla said it would reach 5,000 units per week “in about three months.” The company had originally said it would reach that pace by the end of 2017 and then later delayed it to the end of the second quarter.

To be sure, questions remain about the quality and durability of the Model 3. Some customers have reported basic problems with their cars.

But Tesla countered that internal metrics indicate customers have given the Model 3 the “highest score in Tesla’s history” for initial quality.

“The quality of Model 3 coming out of production is at the highest level we have seen across all our products,” Tesla said in a statement.

In the first quarter, Tesla delivered a total of 29,980 vehicles: 11,730 Model S sedans, 10,070 Model X crossovers and 8,180 Model 3 cars.

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