Monday, 23 April 2018

Tesla Over-Relied On Robots, Musk Admits

If you’re wondering why production of the Tesla Model 3 has been so slow, add one more reason to the list: over-automation of the manufacturing process. Elon Musk has admitted in an interview with CBS that its automation slowed down the process, and wound up creating a “crazy, complex network of conveyor belts” that the company had to scrap in an attempt to speed up production. Tesla has announced it believes it can reach a rate of 5,000 Model 3s a week by the end of Q2 2018.   Elon Musk says Tesla relied on too many robots to build the Model 3, which is partly to blame for the delays in manufacturing the crucial mass-market electric car. In an interview with CBS Good Morning, Musk agreed with Tesla’s critics that there was over-reliance on automation and too few human assembly line workers building the Model 3.   Earlier this month, Tesla announced that it had officially missed its goal of making 2,500 Model 3 vehicles a week by the end of the first financial quarter of this year. It will start the second quarter making just 2,000 Model 3s per week, but the company says it still believes it can get to a rate of 5,000 Model 3s per week at the midway point of 2018. Click Here to Continue Reading

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