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Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis

01.03.18 – Q4 Production & Delivery Numbers

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis

Rob Maurer

Tech News, Technology, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2018

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

– Breaking down all the details from the Q4 delivery and production report

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Wednesday January 3rd 2018 edition of Tesla Daily Unofficial

0:12.0

Tesla Podcast. My name is Rob Maower and today we are talking about Q4 delivery and production numbers that were released by Tesla this afternoon.

0:19.0

On the day Tesla stock closed down 1.02% to $317.25 as compared to the NASDAQ up 0.84%.

0:28.0

But more importantly after the market closed, Tesla was down further, another 2.07% to $310.69 after the delivery and production numbers came out.

0:39.0

Supercharger Network update, we are currently at 1,134 supercharging locations with five new stations

0:45.0

opening up in China and one new station opening up in Mexico.

0:48.0

Okay, so today is the day that we got the news that we've been waiting for for a while

0:52.0

and that is Q4 delivery and production

0:54.3

information as well as an update on model 3 production rate. If you're kind of

0:58.6

new to this and you've just seen the articles out there on this update you can

1:01.5

always find the update from Tesla at iR dot Tesla.com.

1:05.8

That's where it's going to be posted first and that's where everyone else is getting the information

1:09.0

from. I'll quickly recap the numbers here and then we can go into a little bit more analysis on what this means for Tesla.

1:15.0

So in Q4, Tesla delivered 15,200 model S, 13,120 model X, and 1,550 Model 3's.

1:23.6

Cumulatively that adds up to 29,870 vehicles,

1:27.2

which is a record setting quarter for Tesla.

1:29.4

Model S and Model X combined were 28,320 vehicles, which is actually up 9% to Q3, which was previously

1:36.8

the best quarter for Model S and Model X.

1:39.2

This beat guidance of 27,000 vehicles, which would have put Tesla at 100,000 Model S and Model X for the year.

1:45.1

So they finished the year at 101,312 Model S plus Model X vehicles.

1:50.2

That's up 33 percent to 2016 and up 100%, so doubling from 2015.

1:55.8

I had guessed that they would come in around guidance of 27,000, so I'm pleased to see that they

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