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Tesla sets new company record after delivering more than 422,000 EVs in Q1 2023
Tesla has shared its first production and delivery report of 2023. And in a repeat of its Q4 2022 results, the automaker set a new record for deliveries but fell short of Wall Street estimates. Tesla announced on Sunday it delivered 422,875 EVs during the first three months of the year. It produced 440,808 vehicles during that same period, another record for the company.
Going into the weekend, independent analyst Troy Teslike predicted the company was on track to deliver 427,000 vehicles in the first quarter of the year. The company’s final tally represents a 36 percent increase from the 310,048 deliveries it announced during this time last year. It’s also a four percent increase from the 405,278 deliveries it reported in the final quarter of 2022.
Hi everybody. Tesla has just reported 422,875 deliveries in Q1 2023 which is a new record compared to 405K in Q4 2022. Congrats to the Tesla team.
My error rate was +1.2% for production and +1.0% for deliveries. I’m happy with that. pic.twitter.com/uGEyxztQVc
— Troy Teslike (@TroyTeslike) April 2, 2023
Unsurprisingly, the Model 3 and Model Y made up the bulk of Tesla’s deliveries in the first quarter of 2023, with 412,180 of those vehicles making their way to customers before the end of March. Comparatively, Tesla’s more expensive Model S and Model X cars accounted for a modest 10,695 deliveries over the same time frame. That’s a drop from the 17,147 Model S and Model X vehicles it delivered last quarter.
It will be interesting to see how Tesla’s latest delivery numbers affect the company’s bottom line. The first three months of the year saw Tesla aggressively cut pricing across most of its lineup. In January, for instance, the five-seat Model Y went from costing $65,990 to $52,990, and then $54,990 less than a month later. More recently, the automaker slashed the price of Model S and X vehicles by up to $10,000. Tesla will publish its full Q1 results on April 19th
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/tesla-sets-new-company-record-after-delivering-more-than-422000-evs-in-q1-2023-171816368.html?src=rss
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There’s nothing more annoying than a moviegoer who can’t stay off their phone—and there’s nothing more terrifying than M3GAN, title star of next year’s killer-doll sci-fi horror tale, which is already at the top of our must-see list for 2023. What happens when these two antagonists meet? Imminent bloodbath!
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Daily Crunch: Amazon starts delivering layoff notices to thousands of employees
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Daily Crunch: Amazon starts delivering layoff notices to thousands of employees by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
KeKe Wyatt Says She Wants ‘One More Child’ After Delivering 11th ‘Miracle Baby’ 4 Months Ago
Congratulations rang across the Web this summer for powerhouse songstress KeKe Wyatt as the diva celebrated the birth of her 11th child, son Ke’Zyah Jean (her second with husband Zackariah Darring).
And while the 40-year-old was very open about the difficulties she experienced during the pregnancy, those challenges, nor the criticism from naysayers who suggested having so many children would negatively impact her career,
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Googlebox fans break down in tears as they watch emotional scene of mother delivering a baby
GOGGLEBOX fans broke down in tears as they watched an emotional scene of a mother delivering a baby.
Tonight the cast of the Channel 4 show watched the likes of Bad Sisters, The Kardashians and the BBC News.
They also watched a clip from Channel W’s Emma Willis: Delivering Babies.
During the episode that they were watching, presenter Emma, 44, was assisting a planned cesarean birth.
42-year-old Ololade and Adekunle, 43, were excited to welcome their third child into the world.
After they cut the mum-to-be open, the doctors soon realised that their baby was lying across her uterus, which is seen in less than one per cent of cases.
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They started to struggle to get the baby out, but minutes later the baby was born.
However the child was unresponsive.
The scenes left the cast of the Channel 4 show very emotional
Jenny Newby shouted at her screen with worry: “Come on!”
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While Shirley Griffiths put her head in her hands.
“Imagine as a parent, it’s your worst nightmare isn’t it,” dad-of-two Baasit Siddiqui added.
The voice over explained: “If the baby remains unresponsive, resuscitation will begin.
“All Ololade and Adekunle can do it wait.”
Dad-of-one Pete Sandiford said: “I feel so sorry for the parents because they’re literally so helpless.”
Seconds later the baby started crying and was reunited with their mum for the first time.
Viewers at home were overcome with emotion.
They took to Twitter to share their happiness for the couple.
One said: “Blimey! Eyes are tearing up here #gogglebox.”
Another added: “Oh thank god, the baby’s crying…and breathe…”
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“Watching the segment whilst being 39 weeks pregnant was not wise. I am in tears,” a third confessed.
A fourth tweeted: “Crying my eyes out at #Gogglebox.”
- Gogglebox airs on Channel 4 every Friday at 9pm
Microsoft will start delivering combat-ready HoloLens goggles to the U.S. military
After years of controversy, Microsoft’s HoloLens project just got a first order from the U.S. military.
Bloomberg reported Thursday that Microsoft would deliver the initial units of its Integrated Visual Augmentation System (or IVAS) goggles to the military after “encouraging results” from field testing. The goggles, which provide a heads-up display and night vision capabilities for soldiers in the field, are based on modifications to Microsoft’s existing HoloLens augmented reality technology.
Mashable reached out to Microsoft and the company declined to comment.
Microsoft first signed a contract with the military to develop combat-modified HoloLens goggles nearly four years ago, in late 2018. The deal, which was worth $480 million, eventually led to internal strife within the company, as some employees felt their work was being used to propagate violence overseas rather than help people. The HoloLens division has also seen its fair share of turmoil at Microsoft, as the creator of the AR goggles, Alex Kipman, left the company in June after sexual harassment allegations surfaced.
Ultimately, pressure from within didn’t stop the military deal from happening. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella defended the decision in early 2019, saying it was a “principled decision” made to help “protect the freedoms we enjoy.” According to Bloomberg’s report, the military could spend up to $21.9 billion over the next decade on the IVAS program, factoring in maintenance costs.
As the program moves forward, it will be worth watching to see if Microsoft employees protest once more, or if things stay all quiet on the Pacific Northwestern front.