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Elon Musk to Prowl Production Lines in Push for Model 3 Milestone

Elon Musk to Prowl Production Lines in Push for Model 3 Milestone

(Bloomberg) -- Mark your calendars, Tesla Inc. production workers. Elon Musk is planning to pay a visit.

The chief executive officer wrote in an email to staff Thursday that he will walk the entire Model 3 production line on Nov. 27 and 28. From battery cells to finished vehicles, all assembly areas need to be able to support making 1,000 cars per day, Musk said.

“If you can’t see a way to get there, please let me know as soon as possible, so that I can help solve for this outcome,” Musk wrote in the email. “This is extremely important for our prosperity.”

The email shows Musk, 47, continues to cast himself for a hands-on role in boosting the number of batteries and cars Tesla can manufacture. Production progress was a major factor in the company’s surprise third-quarter profit, as higher output enabled Model 3 to became one of the top-selling sedans in the U.S. market.

Tesla slipped 0.8 percent to $345.60 as of 8:05 a.m. Friday in New York, before the start of regular trading. The shares are up 12 percent this year.

Musk said during an earnings call last month that he saw a path to manufacturing 7,000 Model 3s per week with minimal capital expenditures, but didn’t give a time frame for when the company would achieve that rate.

“Last quarter was great, but now we need to prove financial sustainability,” Musk wrote in a separate email to staff. Tesla needs to produce 1,000 Model 3s a day on a sustained basis in the next few weeks to achieve “a financially healthy quarter,” and then the company will keep increasing output in early 2019 as it starts shipments to Europe and Asia, he said.

Tesla representatives declined to comment. The blog Electrek reported on one of Musk’s emails earlier Thursday.

To contact the reporters on this story: Josh Eidelson in Washington at jeidelson@bloomberg.net;Dana Hull in San Francisco at dhull12@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Craig Trudell at ctrudell1@bloomberg.net, David Welch

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