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TESLA : Made in China

(Fri, 11 Sept 2020). Tesla plans to distribute cars manufactured from the Shanghai Gigafactory. The TSLA stock price soared 3.76% in pre-market.

Tesla is reportedly planning to begin mass-producing and distributing cars from the Shanghai Gigafactory by as early as Q4 2020, Bloomberg reports. It buoys the bull case for the TSLA stock, which has seen a strong 12.46% recovery since its steep correction in early September. The production capacity of the Shanghai and Fremont Gigafactories alone could reach 700,000 vehicles annually. Tesla is thriving. It plans to distribute cars manufactured from the Shanghai Gigafactory to both Asian and European markets. The TSLA stock price soared 3.76% in pre-market, following a strong 12.46% rebound since September 8.

The electric carmaker has many potential fundamental catalysts that could fuel TSLA stock in the coming months. Tesla’s reported plans to ship cars directly from the Shanghai Gigafactory add to the stock’s bull case.

 

Why Tesla Shanghai Gigafctory’s Car Distribution is Highly Bullish For TSLA Stock

According to Bloomberg’s sources, the Tesla Shanghai Gigafactory would likely begin mass production in Q4. The factory intends to ship the Model 3s to Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. That would reduce the waiting period for customers expecting shipments from the U.S.

Tesla planning to kickstart mass production at the Shanghai Gigafactory is optimistic for TSLA stock because of its capacity. Reports say that the Shanghai Gigafactory has an annual production capacity of 200,000 cars. To understand how big this capacity is, Tesla produced and delivered 90,650 vehicles in the blockbuster Q2.

In Fremont, California, Tesla’s main Gigafactory has an expected production capacity of 400,000 to 500,000 units. The two Gigafactories alone could manufacture 700,000 vehicles a year, which could handle 175,000 vehicles per quarter.

The sheer speed of Tesla’s factory expansion that allows infrastructure to strengthen long-term growth is a major catalyst for TSLA stock. Atop the rapidly expanding capacities of California and Shanghai Gigafactories, Tesla is building more factories in the U.S. Tesla reportedly plans to finish the construction of its Texas Gigafactory by May 2021. The factory would primarily manufacture the highly anticipated Cybertruck.

In the near term, Tesla expects an S&P 500 inclusion, the battery technology day, and a robust Q4. In the longer term, Tesla faces the completion of the Texas Gigafactory, which would fasten the process of shipping Cybertrucks. TSLA stock has fundamental catalysts in both the short to medium term as Tesla aggressively expands throughout the pandemic.

 

Demand For Tesla Model 3 in China Remains High

A strong reception in China supplements the carmaker’s high sales and production capacity expansion in a highly potent market. In its Q2 report, Tesla said the Model 3 had seen exceptional demand in China. It became the bestselling EV and has competed against premium sedans.

Tesla is already positioned for speedy medium-term growth in China with demand supplementing the company’s expansion.

 

 

 

 

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