Miami Herald (Sunday)

Tesla says it hit its goal of delivering 500,000 cars in 2020

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Electric carmaker Tesla reported Saturday that it had produced more than half a million cars in 2020, a goal that seemed unreachabl­e just three years ago.

In a news release posted on its website, the company said it had delivered 180,570 cars in the fourth quarter, bringing its total for 2020 to 499,550, a new milestone for the electric carmaker.

The 2020 sales total represents a 36% increase from 2019. And Tesla’s production of 509,737 cars in 2020 was up 40% from 2019.

It is the latest success for a company that excelled in 2020. While some carmakers have seen increases in sales in the pandemic, none has seen as big an increase as Tesla.

Even without the sales

record, Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, had plenty to crow about — a buoyant stock, new factories and a string of profitable quarters.

“We believe, given the underlying strength we are picking up in China, as well as a late push in Europe and the U.S., that 190,000 to 200,000 is well within reach” for the fourth quarter, Dan Ives, a Wedbush analyst, wrote in a recent note to investors.

Sales of its most profitable vehicles, the Model S luxury sedan and Model X SUV, have faltered and remain low. Federal safety regulators are looking into suspension failures in those vehicles. And Tesla seemed to make little progress toward Musk’s ambitious promise to have 1 million self-driving Teslas by the end of 2020. Still, the company reported profits in the last four quarters.

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