Tesla is now shipping its vehicles to more locations around the world than ever before, including in the U.K. and China.
to deliver 106,000 vehicles to customers during the fourth quarter, which would have just met an annual delivery goal of the company between 360,000 and 400,000 vehicles, a 45% to 65% increase from 2018.
Tesla said it delivered 92,550 Model 3 cars and 19,450 Model S and X vehicles during the fourth quarter. The company was expected to deliver 87,900 Model 3, 9,800 Model S and 9,300 Model X vehicles, according to an average of analysts surveyed by FactSet.Tesla began to refer to "cash deliveries," a new term the company has yet to define.more cars than it produced.
Customers who received their cars in 2019 qualified for an $1,875 tax credit. But if the car was ordered in 2019, and delivered in 2020, they would not qualify. Last quarter, Tesla said it was "positioned to accelerate" growth through production of vehicles at its new plant in Shanghai, and by "increasing build rates on our existing production lines."245,240 vehicles including 145,846 Model 3s, the company's mid-size, four-door sedan that started production in 2017. By the end of the year in 2018, Tesla said it had already achieved a delivery run-rate of more than 350,000 vehicles annually.
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