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Elon Musk's Alleged Email To Employees on Tesla's Big Picture (jalopnik.com)

An email allegedly sent by Elon Musk to Tesla staff has announced that the Model 3, which has faced a number of production issues, will go into "24/7" production by June, resulting in 6,000 Model 3 units made per week. But apart from this update, in the email, Elon Musk sheds light on how much he values precision in his cars. An excerpt: Most of the design tolerances of the Model 3 are already better than any other car in the world. Soon, they will all be better. This is not enough. We will keep going until the Model 3 build precision is a factor of ten better than any other car in the world. I am not kidding.

Our car needs to be designed and built with such accuracy and precision that, if an owner measures dimensions, panel gaps and flushness, and their measurements don't match the Model 3 specs, it just means that their measuring tape is wrong.

Some parts suppliers will be unwilling or unable to achieve this level of precision. I understand that this will be considered an unreasonable request by some. That's ok, there are lots of other car companies with much lower standards. They just can't work with Tesla.

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  1. Re:Meh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What Musk needs to do

    He had delegated this work. He's back in the middle now because they failed. I don't know why, and you don't either; Tesla doesn't share enough information to know and the stuff appearing in the media about all this isn't credible for a whole bunch of reasons.

  2. Re:Musk must be kicking himself by hipp5 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why would he kick himself? This email is clearly intended to be leaked. "We're doing great and we're going to do better!" Why wouldn't he want the press to repeat that message?

  3. Re: Meh by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Both ebay and amazon predate paypal, his first venture into e commerce

    Viaweb predated at least e-Bay, doesn't it?

    I see you're unfamiliar with NASAs space shuttle, a far more practical design than anything he's created

    Oh come on, that's just dumb, isn't it? What's "far more practical" about throwing 60% of your hardware mass away each time?

    For starters, it doesn't lose several tons of lift capacity by having to reserve fuel for landing.

    Reserve fuel that is cheaper than throwaway hardware. When will you people finally learn to use a calculator? And how about the Shuttle losing forty tonnes of payload by having wings and a heat shield, that doesn't bother you? How's that for your hypocrisy? :-p

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