Tesla has 20 billion kroner tied up in cars that are just in stock. There are so many cars that they can be seen from space.
20 billion kroner. Or so many cars that they can be seen from space.
That's what Tesla has in store. Satellite images reveal that Tesla's warehouses are so large that they are impossible to overlook. Even from space.
This is due, among other things, to second Tesla in the first quarter of 2024 produced 433,371 cars but 'only' managed to deliver the 386,810 of them.
The profit of 46,000 cars is the biggest Tesla has ever had. This corresponds to almost 11 percent of the total production.
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To be fair, it's not just Tesla that is having a hard time getting rid of all its cars. The Stellantis-branded Dodge has an inventory of cars that will keep car dealers supplied with supplies for the next five months.
But the European car brands must not be too high. Because they also find it more than difficult to get rid of their cars. In the US alone, Audi has enough cars in stock to last 107 days. The average is 80 days.
Volkswagen has enough cars for 101 days, and the BMW-owned Mini burns inside with enough cars for 96 days. It looks best for Toyota.
The Japanese's so-called 'lean approach' to production means that if Toyota stopped building cars today, dealers would order cars in 36 days. This shows a settlement from Cox Auto .
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