Tesla’s Silicon Valley roots have underpinned its ability to navigate the global chip shortage and put the company on a path to record deliveries
Tesla Inc. has emerged as one of the auto industry’s biggest winners in a year plagued by semiconductor shortages and snarled global supply chains. It owes that success in some measure to its Silicon Valley roots.
Elon Musk’s electric-vehicle maker is poised to manufacture roughly 80% more vehicles this year than it did in 2020, analyst forecasts indicate, on pace for its fastest annual production growth since 2018. The global auto industry, hit hard by , is expected to produce around 1% more vehicles than last year and 15% fewer than in 2019, according to IHS Markit.
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