As Elon Musk gears up to deliver first Cybertrucks to customers, a new report has claimed that workers at Tesla s Texas gigafactory report explosions, concussions and grisly robot injuries.
As Elon Musk gears up to deliver first Cybertrucks to customers, a new report has claimed that workers at Tesla s Texas gigafactory report explosions, concussions and grisly robot injuries.
Saas/mobility transparency Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas stated: “We forecast 1,000 units of Cybertruck in FY21, ramping to 20k in FY22, 50k in FY23 and just under 100k in FY25.” To Tesla bulls, these figures seemed conservative. Chief executive officer Elon Musk said he expects demand for the Cybertruck to reach levels never previously witnessed by Tesla, which highlighted his intense confidence considering the sky-high demand for the Model 3 at the time. Putting Jonas’ observations into perspective, producing 100,000 Cybertrucks in one year would only mean the company was manufacturing less than 2,000 Cybertrucks a week by 2025. For comparison, Tesla rival Ford Motors produces 1,000 trucks a day.