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Musk encourages Tesla staff while warning of ‘tough quarter’

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Tesla has had a “very tough quarter” as it struggles with supply-chain snags, Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk warned in an internal memo, imploring workers to help get the electric-vehicle maker back on track.

“This has been a very tough quarter, primarily due to supply chain and production challenges in China,” Musk said in an email to employees over the weekend that was seen by Bloomberg. “So we need to rally hard to recover!”

The company’s Shanghai plant, which had slowed production in recent weeks amid severe COVID-19 restrictio­ns, is returning to full strength and its Austin, Texas, facility is ramping up production as well, Musk said. Last week, he noted, Tesla’s Berlin factory built almost 1,000 cars, while its Fremont, California, plant notched a record day of production.

Musk often sends companywid­e emails near a quarter’s end to push staff to sprint to the finish, and Tesla is known to deliver many units in the final weeks. In a subsequent memo, he told workers to be proud of the “great, real products” they make.

The emails of praise and encouragem­ent are in stark contrast with internal messages the world’s richest man sent earlier this month warning of layoffs among salaried employees and his “super bad feeling” about the economy.

In the first three months of the year, the EV maker delivered 310,048 cars -- a quarterly record that came in above analysts forecasts -- as supply chain challenges were offset by accelerati­ng EV adoption. Analysts are forecastin­g Tesla will deliver about 296,000 units this quarter, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

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