Tesla’s CEO Tells Employees That Their Primary Priority is To Do This

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Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesa, has sent out an email to employees this week that says their “primary priority” is to help the company deliver tens of thousands of cars to customers before March ends.

Business Insider reported the news of Musk writing, “This applies to everyone. As challenges go, this is a good one to have, as we’ve built the cars and people have bought the cars, so we just need to get the cars to their new owners!”

Many cars are now sitting in distribution centers after being moved from the company’s Fremont facility. The cars are sitting and waiting to be delivered to the customers.
Musk had written also that earlier this month, most of the cars from Fremont where shipped to the East Coast.

“The net result is a massive wave of deliveries needed throughout Europe, China and North America. This is the biggest wave in Tesla’s history, but it is primarily a function of our first delivery of mass manufactured cars on two continents simultaneously, and will not be repeated in subsequent quarters,” he also wrote.

Business Insider has also said that Sanjay Shah, another Tesla executive, emailed the company’s managers and said that employees were needed to deliver over 30,000 cars before March ends.

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