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Tesla's Key Inventory Figure Tops $2 Billion for the First Time

Tesla attributed the increase on the longer time it takes to deliver Model 3s outside North America.

Tesla's Key Inventory Figure Tops $2 Billion for the First Time
A car transporter truck carries automobiles produced by Tesla Inc. from the Port of Oslo after arriving on the Glovis Courage vehicles carrier vessel in Oslo, Norway. (Photographer: Odin Jaeger/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- The value of Tesla Inc.’s finished goods inventory, which includes vehicles available for sale, exceeded $2 billion for the first time as the Model 3 sedan began overseas deliveries.

The $2.15 billion in finished goods inventory Tesla carried as of the end of March was up 36 percent from the end of last year and up 91 percent from a year ago. In a regulatory filing, the company attributed the increase on the longer time it takes to deliver Model 3s outside North America.

Tesla's Key Inventory Figure Tops $2 Billion for the First Time

Tesla’s filing Monday and a letter to shareholders last week also have offered details on why Model S and X deliveries dropped off in the first quarter. The company said there was a mismatch between the variants that were ordered and the types of models it manufactured, and the imbalance was caused in part by its price adjustments in the quarter.

The carmaker also has blamed seasonality, demand being pulled ahead into the end of 2018 before a U.S. tax incentive shrank and its move to discontinue the entry-level battery versions of the two vehicles.

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