Tesla China Shipments Soar to Record as Plant Fires Back Up

Tesla Inc.’s shipments from its Shanghai car plant surged to a record last month, a dramatic recovery from lockdown measures that stunted output for weeks.

The electric-car maker delivered 78,906 vehicles in June, more than double its total a year ago and up 145% from May, according to China’s Passenger Car Association. Tesla shipped 77,938 of those cars to the local market and just 968 units went abroad.

Tesla’s monthly deliveries from China sunk to 1,512 vehicles in April, with zero exports, as Shanghai’s shutdown forced the company to suspend production for around three weeks. The loss of output from its most productive plant contributed to the company getting fewer cars to customers in the last three months than either of the previous two quarters.