Tesla Gets Aggressive to Meet Model 3 Demand

Elon Musk's company raising $1.5B
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Aug 7, 2017 9:12 AM CDT
Tesla Is Raising Cash to Meet Model 3 Demand
This file image provided by Tesla Motors shows the Tesla Model 3 sedan.   (Uncredited)

Tesla is raising $1.5 billion as it ramps up production of the Model 3 sedan, its first mass-market electric car. The company said Monday that it planned to offer senior notes due in 2025 and would use the offering's proceeds to further strengthen its balance sheet during rapid scaling of the Model 3, per the AP. Last week, CEO Elon Musk said investors should have "zero concern" about whether Tesla will be able to make 10,000 Model 3s per week by next year. Tesla just delivered the first 30 Model 3s to employees two weeks ago.

Musk worried some investors when he warned that Tesla was about to embark on "at least six months of manufacturing hell" as it attempts to get Model 3 production to 5,000 cars per week by December. Its $35,000 starting price—half the cost of Tesla's previous models—and range of up to 310 miles could bring hundreds of thousands of customers into the automaker's fold, taking it from a niche luxury brand to the mainstream. Tesla burned through $1 billion in the second quarter preparing for the Model 3's arrival. The company said earlier this month that 518,000 people have put down $1,000 deposits for the car since March 2016. (More Tesla stories.)

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