Tesla has always struggled to build cars. Now that critical fundamental is really hurting its business.

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Meeting auto-industry standards for its manufacturing processes has been Tesla's biggest challenge. CEO Elon Musk has called this 'production hell.'

Tesla has always struggled to meet auto-industry standards for its manufacturing processes; CEO Elon Musk has called this"production hell." Because the company spends so much time on something the rest of the auto industry has nearly perfected, it has less time to deal with the more complicated aspects of its business. As Tesla has grown, this failing has become a larger drag on its business. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Tesla has always struggled to meet auto-industry standards for its manufacturing processes; CEO Elon Musk has called this"production hell." Because the company spends so much time on something the rest of the auto industry has nearly perfected, it has less time to deal with the more complicated aspects of its business. As Tesla has grown, this failing has become a larger drag on its business. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

 

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Business insider has always struggled with journalism.

Just another BS from pro tslaq BI to distort facts about Tesla

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Tesla grew many times over. What is Business Outsider talking about?

I though this was something from the onion. How is exponential year over year growth and being the global leader in EV sales described as 'struggling to build cars'? Today is the day the china factory is coming online, same factory your publication said couldn't happen this year.

Tesla did struggle, but achieved production of a car that got better safety scores than any car in history, more advanced software than any car in history, better vertically integrated than competitors, highest customer satisfaction in the business, car of the century award....

Love hate relations to Tesla looks quiet complex by Matthew Debord. mattdebord

As if all other automakers had it easy creating and mass producing *evs*.

Tesla is not going anywhere or struggling to do anything. They have successfully survived against the fuel industry... now that’s a story.

😂😂😂 what are you talking about! 😂😂😂

BI stands for Best Idiots and this article proves it AGAIN....

Another garbage headline and article from BI. Tesla isn’t going away no matter who pays you or how hard you try.

I think your going to be eating some humble pie soon

This blog is clickbait...

Business Insider has always struggled to build truthful articles. Now that critical fundamental is really hurting its business.

Now, at this second they are making as many cars as Porsche. A year from now it should be double; and bounce again the year after

Yeah. That one time valuation in which it's market cap exceeded Ford was definitely a disconnect from this reality.

Took Ford over 5 years to get it's first assembly line running back in 1913. ☕️🤓 Things where simpler then.

Except Musk is creating competition in the electric car market and profit can be a secondary objective.

Seriously? 'struggled'? Starting a car company that mass produces cars isn't easy, getting to their volumes in the time frame they did is incredible. Building a car mfr is not like starting a computer or phone company.

Weird. If only we had thousands of people in America who were just laid off that know how to build cars.

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