JAKARTA - Tesla revealed that in 2022, vehicle shipments grew 40 percent YoY to 1.31 million while production grew 47 percent YoY to 1.37 million.
The proof is that the total production of electric cars in the fourth quarter of 2022 produces more than 439,000 vehicles, and has delivered more than 405,000 vehicles.
"We continue to transition to a regional mixture that is more even than the manufacture of vehicles that once again lead to further increase in the number of cars transiting at the end of the quarter," Elon Musk's company said in an announcement on its official website.
According to Tesla, of the total shipments, the Model 3 and Model Y also contributed most of the company's shipments in the fourth quarter of 2022, with 388,131 vehicles arriving at consumers before the end of the year.
Meanwhile, Tesla's more expensive Model S and X Model only contributed 17,147 simple shipments over the same time. By producing 439,701 vehicles in the fourth quarter, Tesla set a new record.
"Thank you to all of our customers, employees, suppliers, shareholders and supporters who have helped us achieve a great 2022 given the significant COVID-19 and supply chain-related challenges throughout the year," Tesla concluded.
Separately, Elon Musk's handling of Twitter and Tesla's stock sell-off repeatedly made the company's share value drop drastically.
In December, Engadget recorded Tesla shares falling 33 percent. Tesla will publish its full Q4 results on January 25 and hold its next annual Investor Day presentation on March 1.
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