This is also the reason why Tesla Motors Corporation is actually eyeing to produce 100,000 units of the Model 3 at its Tesla Gigafactory from July to December next year, which critics believe is rather too ambitious.
However, the company is actually eyeing to complete production of 200,000 vehicles before the end of next year, which means that production may already be starting at this time.
If 200,000 is a more ambitious goal for a production target next year for the Model 3, Tesla is actually working to outdo itself even better in 2018 by planning to produce 500,000 units of the electric sedan, reports the Auto Express of UK.
It was actually Tesla Motors Corporation CEO Elon Musk who made the disclosure of the company’s target production during its annual shareholder’s meeting held recently.
Musk announced during the meeting that the Model 3 would not benefit from the same free unlimited access to the company’s Supercharger network.
He promised that the resulting charges would still make owning a Tesla Model 3 much cheaper than a conventional fuel-powered vehicle. He added that the low price of Tesla’s smallest model made it uneconomical to offer the same perks as those being enjoyed by the Model S and the upcoming Model X.