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New Tesla plants are money furnaces losing billions, says Elon Musk
Jun 23, 2022 12:24 AM

Elon Musk said Tesla Inc.’s new plants in Germany and Texas are losing “billions of dollars” as the electric-vehicle maker tries to ramp up production.

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“Both Berlin and Austin factories are gigantic money furnaces right now,” the chief executive officer said in a video interview with Tesla Owners of Silicon Valley posted online Wednesday.

The comments, part of a broader discussion filmed on May 31, offer new insight into Tesla’s operations in the days leading up to Musk’s decision to cut costs by laying off employees.

The reductions will affect about 10 percent of Tesla’s salaried workers over the next three months or about 3.5 percent of its global workforce, Musk told Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait at the Qatar Economic Forum on Tuesday.

Also read: Elon Musk Pauses All Hiring At Tesla And Says Need To Cut Staff By 10%

Musk also said in the May 31 interview that Tesla has struggled to quickly increase production in Austin of Model Y SUVs that use the company’s new 4680 cells and structurally integrated battery pack.

To keep up with the high demand for its cars, the company said in an April letter to shareholders that it would also make Model Y SUVs with the older 2170 cells in Austin but the tooling required for that got stuck in China, Musk said.

“This is all going to get fixed real fast, but it requires a lot of attention, and it will take more effort to get this factory to high volume production than it took to build it in the first place,” Musk said of the Austin factory. Musk further added that Berlin is in a “slightly better position” because Tesla outfitted it to build cars with the 2170 cells.

Tesla has spent the last few years prioritizing building new factories in different locations around the world to make it cheaper to distribute cars in its biggest markets. More factories also give Tesla a higher ceiling for how many cars it can build per year.

Also read: Tesla To Seek Investor Approval For 3-For-1 Stock Split

Tesla’s struggles in getting the Austin and Berlin factories up and running occurred as the automaker was also dealing with Covid-related lockdowns at its Shanghai plant, Musk said.

At the time of last month’s interview, Tesla was still trying to recover from a dramatic drop in production brought on by the Chinese government’s restrictions, as well as persistent supply-chain headaches.

“The past two years have been an absolute nightmare of supply-chain interruptions, one thing after another, and we’re not out of it yet. Overwhelmingly our concern is how do we keep the factories operating so we can pay people and not go bankrupt,” Musk said. “The Covid shutdowns in China were very, very difficult, to say the least.” Since the interview, Tesla has more than tripled production at its plant in China.

Also read: Tesla India Policy Executive Resigns After Company Puts Entry Plan On Hold

Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas on Wednesday cited the China disruptions in part as he lowered his price target on the automaker to $1,200 a share from $1,300. He maintained his overweight rating on Tesla.

Tesla’s shares closed down less than 1 percent, to $708.26, Wednesday in New York.

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