The

Twitter

effect does not seem to have affected the progress of the world leader in electric cars.

Tesla

signed another stellar quarter, the last to close 2022, with a record number of

vehicles produced

, a new billing brand and a 128% increase in profits compared to 2021. In total, the

Austin

, Texas-based company shipped 1.3 million cars compared to 254,530 four years ago, with 81.462 million dollars in billing in the last twelve months.

The last stretch of the year was especially fruitful for the company led by

Elon Musk

, with sales of 24,318 million dollars -37% more than last year- and a net profit of 3,687 million, 59% more than in 2021. In Production terms also broke records, with 439,701 vehicles manufactured compared to 365,923 in the previous quarter and 305,840 a year ago.

What hasn't changed is the undisputed dominance of the brand's two most popular models: the

Model 3

and the

Model

Y, responsible for 96% of sales, despite the fact that it was the Model X and the S that helped get it started. the Tesla fever that is still felt in a part of the United States.

The new exercise of force should restore some of the faith of investors in a company that lost more than 60% of its value in the year, hit by high inflation, production problems derived from the covid in China and, especially, the doubts sown as a result of the purchase of Twitter by its CEO.

There were many who accused him of having left Tesla to its fate to focus on moving forward with the social network.

However, the figures seem to contradict the sentiment.

Either that, or Tesla has reached cruising speed in terms of production and no longer needs Musk's hand as urgently as it did a few years ago.

According to the company's report, its two newest plants are already bearing fruit.

3,000 cars a week leave Austin and another 3,000 from Berlin.

The problems in this regard have come from

Shanghai

due to the closures decreed in China to control the spread of the covid, a market that continues to be vital for Tesla and that seems to be recovering some normality.

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