KEY POINTS
  • Tesla reduced vehicle production at its Shanghai factory this week due to parts shortages caused, in some measure, by a supplier's Covid lockdown nearby.
  • According to research by JL Warren Capital, Tesla specifically stopped production lines for its crossover electric vehicle, the Model Y, at its Shanghai Gigafactory.
  • During an interview with Financial Times on Tuesday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Covid lockdowns in China "are being lifted rapidly" and he doesn't expect them to be a significant problem in coming weeks.

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Employees work at the Tesla Gigafactory in Shanghai, east China, Nov. 20, 2020. U.S. electric car company Tesla in 2019 built its first Gigafactory outside the United States in the new Lingang area, with a designed annual production capacity of 500,000 units.

Tesla reduced vehicle production at its Shanghai factory this week due to parts shortages caused in part by a supplier's Covid lockdown.

According to JL Warren Capital CEO and Director of Research Junheng Li, a Covid case detected at an Aptiv factory in the Jiading district of Shanghai led authorities to temporarily close that facility. Aptiv makes a cable harness used in Tesla's battery electric crossover, the Model Y, at that plant.

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