Tesla posted record quarterly vehicle deliveries for the April-June quarter, but Musk said in July that its output growth for the rest of this year would be determined by the global chip shortage situation, which 'remained quite serious.' 'This is the biggest wave in Tesla history,' he said, referring to its end of quarter delivery push. He said Tesla built 'a lot of cars with missing parts that needed to be added later.'
'The end of quarter delivery wave is unusually high this time, as we suffered (like the whole industry) from extremely severe parts shortages earlier this quarter,' he said in the email sent on Wednesday. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) Chief Executive Elon Musk has asked employees to 'go super hardcore' to make up for production challenges early in the third quarter and 'ensure a decent Q3 delivery number,' according to an internal email seen by Reuters.