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According to an internal company e-mail sent to employees yesterday, Tesla plans to resume normal operations on May 4 at its US facilities (in Fremont, CA and Buffalo, NY). If this comes to fruition, this will represent 41 days of suspended production since Tesla suspended operations at Fremont beginning March 24 due to concerns over the COVID-19 virus.
Here is yesterday's company e-mail:
For discussions on how COVID-19 may affect Cybertruck production/timeline, please join us at this thread -- Analysis: Will Tesla Have to Delay Cybertruck Production / Launch?
Here is yesterday's company e-mail:
“While we are continuing to keep only minimum critical operations running, we expect to resume normal production at our U.S. facilities on May 4, barring any significant changes. Until that time, it is important we take action to ensure we remain on track to achieve our long-term plans.”
In our opinion, the 41 days of production stoppage is unlikely to affect the timeline for Cybertruck production, which was not expected to begin until late 2021 anyway. Also, the Cybertruck will not be built in any of the existing factories, but will get its own Gigafactory somewhere in central USA. So unless the COVID situation delays the location decision and the plant's construction, the Cybertruck is basically on its own timeline independent of the existing factories uptime and output.For discussions on how COVID-19 may affect Cybertruck production/timeline, please join us at this thread -- Analysis: Will Tesla Have to Delay Cybertruck Production / Launch?
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