Tesla chair defends the company's Shanghai factory, saying it needs manufacturing capacity on every continent to produce 20 million cars a year by 2030
Tesla chair Robyn Denholm said the company needs to be able to produce vehicles on every continent to meet its goal of delivering 20 million cars a year by 2030, according to aWhile speaking in Canberra, Australia, Denholm was asked whether she had concerns about strategic competition between the world's top two economies.
"Markets around the world are really important and so having manufacturing capability on each of the continents is important," Denholm said after addressing Australia's National Press Club, per Bloomberg.
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