Win 24hrs with a Tesla Model 3 at https://teslanomics.co/100K This new tool I built lets you estimate the Tesla Model 3 Production ramp. View it here https://teslanomics.co/tesla-model-3-ramp-estimator/ View the full broadcast- https://youtu.be/UZnrYYajGGw This tool is for entertainment purposes only, please consult a financial advisor before making any stock purchasing decisions. Data Sources - http://ir.tesla.com/ - https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2018-tesla-tracker/ Log Growth S-Curve - http://www.clear-lines.com/blog/post/S-shaped-market-adoption-curve.aspx - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logistic_function // New here? Check out more Most Recent Video - https://goo.gl/k3pWlt Most Popular Video - https://goo.gl/jydACR Subscribe - https://goo.gl/tPDO7v // Shoot me a msg online fb https://fb.com/teslanomics tw https://twitter.com/teslanomicsco // My Gear Books https://kit.co/teslanomicsco/books-i-ve-actually-read Tech https://kit.co/teslanomicsco/tech-gear Camera - https://kit.co/teslanomicsco/camera-gear Model 3 Essentials - https://kit.co/teslanomicsco/tesla-model-3-essentials // Music by Epidemic Sound // Tesla Model 3 (wikipedia) The Tesla Model 3 is a mid-size all-electric four-door sedan manufactured and sold by Tesla, Inc.[1] According to Tesla officials, the Model 3 standard model delivers an EPA-rated all-electric range of 220 miles (354 km) and the long-range model delivers 310 miles (500 km).[7] The Model 3 has a minimalist dashboard with only a center-mounted LCD touchscreen.[11] Within a week of unveiling the Model 3 in 2016, Tesla revealed they had taken 325,000 reservations for the car, more than triple the number of Model S sedans sold by the end of 2015. These reservations represent potential sales of over US$14 billion.[12][13] By August 2017, there were 455,000 net reservations, and an average of 1,800 reservations were being added per day.[14][15] Limited production of the Model 3 began in mid-2017, with the first production vehicle rolling off the assembly line on July 7, 2017,[16][17][18] and the official launch and delivery of the first 30 cars on July 28.[19] Customer deliveries totaled 1,764 units in 2017.[20][21] Tesla's target for making 5,000 vehicles per week is projected at the end of June 2018, after previously promising earlier dates.[22][23][24] Tesla stated that the Model 3 carries full self-driving hardware to be optionally enabled at a future date.[25][26][27] Company officials said the standard model of the all-electric car will have an estimated EPA-rated range of 220 miles (350 km), a five-passenger seating capacity, front and rear trunks, and will be able to accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 5.1 seconds (0–100 km/h in 5.3 seconds) for the long-range model and 5.6 seconds for the standard model (0 to 100 km/h in 5.3–5.8 seconds).[28][29] With the introduction of the dual-motor all-wheel-drive version, this time will inevitably drop even lower, especially with the guarantee from Elon Musk that there will be a ludicrous version as well.[30] Tesla's Model 3 is designed to achieve a "5-Star Safety Rating" and have a drag coefficient of Cd=0.23.[31] This will be lower than the Tesla Model S drag coefficient of Cd=0.24, which, in 2014, was the lowest among current production cars.[31] Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that the rear-wheel-drive base model would have great traction on ice because of the fast torque response of the electric motor.[32] As a result of the high demand for Model 3, in May 2016 Tesla announced its decision to advance its 500,000 total-unit build plan (combined for Model S, Model X, and Model 3) to 2018, two years earlier than previously planned, in order to accelerate its target for Model 3 output.[33][34] However, due to "production bottlenecks" and "production hell" this date may be pushed back. Tesla issued US$2 billion in new shares to the stock market to finance the plan.[35]

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