Arab Times

Tesla sales surge as global demand picks up speed

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Tesla’s third-quarter sales jumped 44% as global demand for its electric vehicles outpaced that of most other automakers.

The company reported Friday that it had delivered 139,000 SUVs and sedans from July through September, compared with 97,000 deliveries during the same period a year ago.

The sales topped even some of the most optimistic projection­s coming from Wall Street. Analysts polled by data provider FactSet expected the company to sell closer to 137,000.

Telsa has been rewriting the script throughout the year amidst a pandemic that has closed factories and scrambled supply lines.

“This puts Musk & Co. in prime position to hit the area code of 500k units for the year which six months ago was not even on the map for the bulls,’” Daniel Ives of Wedbush wrote Friday.

China was likely a major source of strength in the quarter, Ives said.

Tesla could post its fifth consecutiv­e quarter of profits later this month.

Tesla has weathered the coronaviru­s pandemic better than most car companies. Secondquar­ter global sales rose 2.5% over the first quarter despite virus precaution­s forcing the shutdown of its only U.S. assembly plant. Still, sales fell 4.8% from the second quarter of 2019

Tesla posted a surprising $104 million net profit from April through June, boosted by the sale of electric vehicle credits to other automakers.

In the second quarter, Tesla delivered 90,650 vehicles as it rolled out the new Model Y SUV in the U.S. and China.

 ?? (AP) ?? Attendees wearing masks to protect from the coronaviru­s look at cars at the Tesla booth during the Auto China 2020 show in Beijing on Sept 27,
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(AP) Attendees wearing masks to protect from the coronaviru­s look at cars at the Tesla booth during the Auto China 2020 show in Beijing on Sept 27, 2020.

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