The Pak Banker

Tesla is 'crushing the auto industry', as company posts Q1 delivery figures

- NEW YORK -AP

Loup Ventures Managing Partner Gene Munster said Tesla Inc "is crushing the auto industry," generating significan­tly higher demand than its competitor­s. Tesla earlier in the day reported 88,400 deliveries and 102,672 total production in the first quarter this year, beating analyst estimates.

Munster noted that Tesla's delivery numbers are up 40% year-on-year in the first quarter, at a time when the overall United States auto industry numbers are down 29%.

"Tesla is winning because they have a product that is measurably better than both gas and electric competitor­s," the former research analyst said.

The electric vehicles maker didn't update its guidance for the deliveries for the entire financial year 2020, over the previous one of 500,000 deliveries. It also didn't give an estimate of its expectatio­ns for the second quarter.

Loup Ventures would give their estimate for the second quarter when there's better clarity surroundin­g the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic. Munster reiterated his earlier stance that during the pandemic, Tesla's performanc­e relative to other automakers matters more than its performanc­e on absolute terms.

According to him, Tesla will continue to beat other automaker delivery results by 15% to 25% in the rest of the three quarters this year, even as things get more difficult for the overall industry.

If the pandemic's impact is eased by October, Tesla will see a "dramatic bounce back" in the fourth quarter, as per Munster.

"The biggest unknown will be production contributi­on from Shanghai, which is still in the early ramp phase," he added.

Tesla's Fremont and New York manufactur­ing plants are closed for production due to shelter in place orders from local authoritie­s during the pandemic. The company is working at a reduced staff in the Nevada gigafactor­y.

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