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Model 3 production ‘shut down’, says Tesla

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san francisco — Tesla has temporaril­y suspended its Model 3 assembly line in what the company said on Monday was a planned production pause, as the automaker continues to face challenges ramping up its new sedan.

It was the second time since February that Tesla has temporaril­y shut down its production line for the Model 3 at its Fremont, California plant. “These periods are used to improve automation and systematic­ally address bottleneck­s in order to increase production rates,” a Tesla representa­tive said on Monday.

BuzzFeed, which first reported the news, said workers were expected to use vacation days or stay home without pay during the fourto five-day production pause.

After repeated delays in production

These [shutdown] periods are used to improve automation and systematic­ally address bottleneck­s in order to increase production rates Tesla

of its Model 3 sedan, Tesla is now trying to catch up to a target of building 2,500 vehicles per week by the end of the second quarter. Problems within its heavily roboticise­d assembly line have complicate­d those efforts.

On Friday, Musk acknowledg­ed for the first time that he had overrelied on automation in the Model 3 assembly line, a stunning concession from Tesla’s leader who has previously scoffed at competitor­s’ manufactur­ing prowess and bragged about creating an “Alien Dreadnough­t” within the Fremont factory by 2018. —

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