- The Tesla Semi won’t enter mass production until 2021.
- Initially unveiled in late 2017, Tesla’s semi-truck was supposed to enter production in 2019.
- The Tesla Semi delay aside, Tesla this week posted a surprisingly strong earnings report.
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Tesla’s earnings report yesterday was mostly good news. Defying expectations yet again, the electric automaker posted better than anticipated sales and managed to eke out a $16 million quarterly profit in the process. And while that figure isn’t exactly earth-shattering, it’s certainly encouraging given Tesla’s long history of losing money quarter after quarter.
All told, Tesla during the March quarter saw revenue hit $5.9 billion as the company delivered 88,400 vehicles. Breaking things down even further, the Model 3 and Model Y accounted for 76,200 of those deliveries while cumulative deliveries for the Model S and X checked in at 12,200 units.
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