continue to insist and reiterate that the US electric automaker doesn't have a demand problem, it's becoming increasingly clear that Tesla wants to improve that demand. Clearly, there's a big difference between a"demand problem" and a simple softening of demand.
When you're essentially the global leader selling exponentially more EVs than most rivals, small ups and downs in demand may not impact you as much as competing brands.ahead of the end of the year, which could help lead the company to record-shattering sales growth in 2022. This will all come amid a pandemic, war, and political and economic turmoil across the globe.
Has Tesla started to use the new 4680 batteries on Model Y? If so, I was under the impression that we are to get more 'mileage' out of those batteries yet I don't see any changes
Is the US next?
Tesla has many levers to pull to influence sales, with this covering just a few (discount, insurance incentives).