[TechWeb] News on September 27, according to foreign media reports, as a manufacturer at the forefront of the industry in terms of electric vehicles, Tesla’s deliveries have continued to maintain rapid growth in the past few years, including 1,808,581 vehicles delivered last year, which is also significantly higher than the 1,313,851 vehicles in 2022.
But after years of rapid growth, Tesla also felt a sense of challenges.
In the fourth quarter of last year and the first and second quarters of this year, they mentioned that the growth rate of electric vehicles in 2024 may be significantly lower than that in 2023.
As for Tesla’s delivery of electric vehicles this year, analysts from investment banks have recently predicted that it will reach 1.
83 million units, which is higher than the market’s general forecast of 1.
78 million units and will also be higher than last year’s 1.
3138 million units.
There will still be a certain increase year-on-year.
Judging from the quarterly production and deliveries released by Tesla, it is highly likely that their production and deliveries of electric vehicles this year will not maintain the high growth rate of previous years.
In the first quarter of this year, Tesla produced 433,371 electric vehicles and delivered 386,810 vehicles to consumers.
in the second quarter, it produced 410,831 vehicles and delivered 443,956 vehicles.
In the first and second quarters of last year, Tesla’s electric vehicle production was 440,808 and 479,700 respectively, and its delivery volume was 422,875 and 466,140 respectively.
The delivery volume in the first two quarters of this year was lower than that in the same period last year, and the decline in the first quarter was significant.
With deliveries in the first half of the year less than those in the same period last year, Tesla will need higher deliveries in the second half of the year if its deliveries for the whole year are to exceed last year.
For the third quarter that is ending, the analyst who expects Tesla to deliver 1.
83 million vehicles for the whole year is expected to deliver 480,000 vehicles, more than 10% higher than last year’s 435,059 vehicles.
If 480,000 vehicles were delivered in the third quarter, including the 386,810 vehicles and 443,956 vehicles in the first and second quarters, Tesla’s delivery volume in the first three quarters will reach 1,310,766 vehicles.
If the annual delivery volume is to reach 1.
83 million vehicles, 519,234 vehicles will need to be delivered in the fourth quarter, a significant increase from 484,507 vehicles in the same period last year.
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