Tesla is planning to revolutionize the auto industry by introducing a new manufacturing process that deviates from the traditional Ford assembly line, aiming to produce a $25,000 electric vehicle. The innovative approach involves assembling parts simultaneously in dedicated areas and then integrating them at the end, a departure from the linear conveyor belt system. This strategy is seen as a move to compete with cheaper electric vehicles from China.
Tesla's $TSLA New Unboxed Manufacturing Process Aims to Cut Costs 50% https://t.co/eT0xgtnZNX This is harder than it looks. The elements being put together will have to be highly engineered in their own right, and designed to look natural together.
TESLA’S $25,000 CAR MEANS TOSSING OUT THE 100-YEAR-OLD ASSEMBLY LINE (Bloomberg) Tesla Inc. has a plan to fend off cheaper competition from China with a $25,000 electric car. But first it has to overhaul a 100-year-old manufacturing process pioneered by Henry Ford. The company… https://t.co/UyjFQS03xF
Tesla’s $25,000 car means tossing out the 100-year-old assembly line https://t.co/xEQAwaYVhE
Tesla’s $25,000 Car Means Tossing Out the 100-Year-Old Assembly Line https://t.co/gCWFweUmFW
Tesla’s $25,000 car means tossing out Henry Ford's 100-year-old assembly line - Autonews "Instead of a large, rectangular car moving along a linear conveyer belt, parts are assembled simultaneously in dedicated areas and then all put together at the end. Tesla says the change… https://t.co/heaxn4oS91
Tesla has a plan to fend off cheaper competition from China with a $25,000 EV: A new manufacturing process. https://t.co/Z1XOzO4dPZ
This is how Tesla gets to a $25k EV. Great reporting @danahull https://t.co/qlOtEDbSWy
Tesla wants to shake up the auto industry again. This time, with a new manufacturing process that upends the 100-year-old Ford assembly line https://t.co/ocSe6MvuAc