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Furthermore, Tesla unveiled a revamped semi-truck design emphasizing better efficiency, larger payload capacity, and autonomous capabilities, with deliveries slated for 2026. Elon Musk also hinted at the company possibly developing their own chip fabs, citing a supply crunch in chips essential for scaling their vehicle production.
The meeting underscored Tesla’s ambitions for rapid growth, targeting a production rate of 2.6 million vehicles by the end of 2024 and potentially reaching 4 million units by 2028. With the upcoming Roadster demo and the much-anticipated full self-driving (FSD) launch in Europe, Tesla seems poised for an explosive 2024.