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Tesla Expects To Make 1.5 Million Vehicles In 2022

April 21, 2022
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5 thoughts on “Tesla Expects To Make 1.5 Million Vehicles In 2022”

  1. rumblepony247 on April 21, 2022

    They’d probably sell 4 million if they could crank them out (supply chain/metals/get enough labor).

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  2. rosier9 on April 21, 2022

    Great.

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  3. Recoil42 on April 21, 2022

    Vindication for u/feurie, as I recall.

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  4. GalcomMadwell on April 21, 2022

    Nice. I live in Arkansas (not exactly an EV hotspot) and I am seeing more Teslas all the time.

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  5. WeldAE on April 21, 2022

    What are the expected output for Mach-E, ID.4, Ioniq 5, EV6 and F-150? Best I can find:

    * ID.4 – 120k?
    * Mach-E – 200k?
    * Ioniq 5 – 140k?
    * EV6 – 80k?
    * F-150 – Who knows but lets say 50k.

    That’s around 500k EVs from all the other big players combined for 2022.

    Tesla tends to sell 50% of their cars in the US while VW, Hyundai and Kia tend to only give the US 25% of their production. I’m guessing Ford mostly ships to the US but I don’t know. That’s should be 1M EV sales in the US this year which would be around 6% of US sales being pure BEV.

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