Tesla Gigafactory Texas production hit 3,000 Model Y units per week, the company announced Dec. 15, marking another milestone for its new electric vehicle factory.
Over the last few weeks, Tesla stock has been taking a beating. Elon Musk’s Twitter deal has cast a shadow over Tesla lately, but the automaker doesn’t seem fazed at all, contining to ramp production in Texas, Berlin and China. The EV automaker is also still finding ways to improve the Fremont, CA, factory’s efficiency.
In Texas, Tesla is expanding its Gigafactory while ramping Model Y production and preparing for the Cybertruck.
For Giga Texas, Tesla aims to reach a production run rate of 5,000 Model Y vehicles per week by the end of the year. It set the same goal for Giga Berlin. With only a few weeks left in 2022, it’s crunch time for Tesla’s newest gigafactories.
Tesla’s hopes to reach a run rate of 10,000 cars per week by the end of 2023.