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Tesla vehicle deliveries slip in Q2

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WASHINGTON — Tesla Motors shipped fewer autos to customers in the past three months, making it unlikely to meet prior expectatio­ns for delivering 80,000 to 90,000 vehicles this year.

The California-based maker of electric autos said Sunday that it delivered 14,370 vehicles in the April-June quarter, a decline of 450 vehicles from the first quarter that Tesla attributed to an “extreme production ramp up” and a number of custom-ordered vehicles still being shipped. Tesla said it anticipate­s delivering 50,000 vehicles in the second half of the year. While that second-half target would match its vehicle deliveries for all of 2015, it would still be just shy of the guidance provided by the company in April.

The revised expectatio­ns arrive at a delicate moment for Tesla, which has excited drivers and investors alike by the promise of gasoline-free autos. But it now faces some wariness after a crash that appears to have resulted from its automated driving system.

The company drew scrutiny last week as details emerged about the death of a driver using Tesla’s semi-autonomous mode.

Joshua D. Brown of Canton, Ohio, died in the accident May 7 in Williston, Florida, when his Tesla Model S failed to automatica­lly activate its brakes and crashed into a tractor-trailer.

Tesla’s shares dropped 3 percent in after-hours trading after the government said it would investigat­e the crash.

And late last month, Tesla founder and chief executive Elon Musk announced plans to spend up to $2.8 billion buying solar panel maker SolarCity, a separate company he founded and for which he serves as chairman. Investors appear to dislike the allstock bid as Tesla’s shares dropped after the announceme­nt. (AP)

 ?? (AP PHOTO) ?? TEST DRIVE. In this photo taken in April,two men check out the interiors of a Tesla Model S electric car on display at the Beijing Internatio­nal Automotive Exhibition. Tesla Motors shipped fewer cars in the past three months and is unlikely to meet its...
(AP PHOTO) TEST DRIVE. In this photo taken in April,two men check out the interiors of a Tesla Model S electric car on display at the Beijing Internatio­nal Automotive Exhibition. Tesla Motors shipped fewer cars in the past three months and is unlikely to meet its...

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