How Tesla Builds A New Car Every 30 Seconds!
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- How Tesla Builds A New Car Every 30 Seconds!
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Excellent recall & update of the Tesla Saga!!!
Why would they expire the code. Idiots. I would have bought them if I had 15% off the $145 price. Now, I won't.
I have a model Y. When I went to the dealership (3 days after ordering it using the Tesla app) the car was already waiting for us. In less than five minutes the salesman gave us the key card. I have a background in automotive body repair, sales and mechanics. I walked around the car and checked it, and to end, top to bottom and check the alignment and fitment of all the body panels,, etc. I found absolutely no flaws whatsoever. I saw that the factory that built it was in Texas. We purchased the dual motor, long range; with the more expensive pearl white paint, and the seven row seats. We’ve had them vehicle now for a few weeks, and my opinion of it is that it is absolutely amazing in every way!
Amen. Just got my first Tesla. A model Y. I 2nd everything you said. The car is so well built.
@@mchase4 try fsd then you'll really love this car
Car is still ugly and jackasses on the road
@@tsengchingchih3872I actually can’t stand FSD personally 🥲 , I just hate the feeling you know? The system itself is solid af tho!
Sorry, but I don’t believe you one bit when you say there are no alignment panel fit (gap) issues. Sure, Tesla has come a long way with quality checks and have improved, but they still have quality issues. How would I know? I just picked up a 2024 MYP a few weeks ago and the hood is misaligned and small scratches to the hood on delivery. 🤷🏻
In a month I'll be working at Giga TX. This video was the best pre-training aide I've ever seen.
Thanks.
Nice What did you apply for?
All the Best! Come back and tell us all about your experiences?
youre almost in! let us know how it is
I've done hundreds of Cmp Contracts including factory robotics and other things. I expect to show off those skill but eventually get on the AI team and Optimus. We'll see.
@@LG-qz8om awesome! so it's been good so far in Giga tx?
"Body in white" just refers to the car primarily before there are any cosmetics such as carpet, seats etc in the car. The term comes from when the car is coated in primer, which is white. So it can really refer to any part of the process from the whole frame assembly up to when it is being installed with all the interior pieces.
White body is an unpainted car, like a white canvas. The surfacer (primer) can be all sorts of colours, even white cars usually use an offwhite surfacer.
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Racists!!! *sarcastic*
All facts presented efficiently, distinctly and NO music cover up. Great!
I think this is probably your best presentation, no unnecessary Oddball comments and no outdated information keep doing them this way
Agreed
What sort of oddball comments have their been? I've always found these videos to be quite good.
Odd ball comment would commenting on Panel Gaps. A never ending dig that has long since disappeared. I think CZcamsrs use it as fill and will be doing so for the next few decades for more views.
Yes but I do enjoy the filling of content with other things because it allows the creators to be themselves, we must remember that he is doing this for fun as we watch for fun (entertainment), sometimes he’ll have so much info that there will be no time for extra content, too long a video we will not watch so it’s a good thing that he does what he love because giga Nevada is the closest but still so far nothing near China or India or Texas or Germany
Absolutely
Great video, side note, Nevada had the first Giga factory, then Shanghai, Berlin, Austin... Keep up the good work, and informative videos. Thanks.
Finishing a a new car every 30 seconds is very different than build a car in 30 seconds…
He said tesla builds a new car every 30 seconds, not tesla builds a car in 30 seconds.
@@blakebenham3130 you can read right? how about you read the title
@@lIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlI title says how they build a Tesla EVERY 30 Seconds , can you read right ??
@@blakebenham3130 can you reread what you just typed
@@JonStallworth Blake is right, they don’t build a car in 30 seconds, it may take hours for it to get to the end, but they are producing a finished product every 30 seconds
For anyone curious, theres nothing special about the assembly process this mirrors the assembly line for most Body on Frame vehicles pretty closely actually.
-Manufacturing Engineer for a body on frame vehicle in the US
Nobody asked😂
Lol sure bud 🤭
But are all cars built in 3 main pieces like that??
That's what I was curious about when I clicked. How is Tesla's manufacturing process any different than traditional processes. Besides the the battery and the engine it didn't seem different, but there wasn't much of an explanation.
You asked the question regarding ordering a Tesla and not being on a waitlist.
On October 2, 2022 I bit the bullet and had ordered a Model Y performance from Tesla’s site, and was on the road with the car in less than a week.
Delivery was October 8, 2022. Six days from drunken impulse order to new car.
The North American website states 1-2 months I read that as 4-6 weeks. It is amazing that you got it in 6 days.
@@MinecraftWarrior22 most likely from a person who reserved the same exact configuration months earlier but decided to cancel the order.
"drunken impulse order" - just be sure to be sober when driving it, it's intoxicating enough :)
I think the key on your quick delivery was that you ordered performance which is a bigger ticket item.
That was one interestingly high bender... Out did anything I and my friends ever did.
Enjoy!
The structural battery pack bit is messed up... You're showing seats bring bolted to the floor from inside the car while on the next shot your correctly show the battery pack with seats already bolted on being inserted from under the chassis (which is correct).
The structural battery pack, with seats attached, is inserted from bellow to a chassis with an open floor.
I agree - this was one of your best "efficient " videos so far. Keep up the good work! Thanks
Great job. I work in the industry and we achieve 58 seconds / vehicle. 30 seconds is an awesome achievement.
My new tesla was missing parts upon delivery! The panels inside the cars popped out, i glass was chipped, chairs were out of whack, noises in the back of car, faster surely did not mean well made. Needed to bring the car back to be fixed….. crazy….
Its not how fast. Its the quality. Then look at rolls royce they are hand built and slow as helllll…. But its built to last at the highest quality.
Its not an equivalent metric unless your factory is identical in the amount of production lines. They also make cars faster than one per 30 seconds, the factory doesn't operate for 365 days per year due to Holidays and it doesn't produce cars 24 hours per day, there is a maintenance period.
@@alfiey5783 mine was perfect and everything was there
@@alfiey5783 Must of been built in USA factory.
The reason why build quality matches eastern European cars.
This is the most straightforward explanation of the production process I've seen. It would be good to see the segments in actual time -- not sped up -- but there may be time constraints and your audience's attention span to consider. Thanks for not obscuring the subject of the video with your face every 5 seconds (see "What's Inside?").
that was a really good video, thanks for doing all the work :) --> 2030 (no waiting list) - was hoping you would show an example of the 30 second production: a clock ticking with a split screen showing the production steps...
"Body in white" is the 1st stage after its 1st "coating" dip.
Wikipedia:
"The bodies were painted white prior to the final color. A folk etymology for "body in white" is the appearance of a car body after it is dipped into a white bath of primer (undercoat paint)- despite the primer's actual gray color"
2:04 "in white' is a term borrowed from the furnituremaking trades, where a 'white' piece of furniture is one that has been sanded, filled and prepped for finishing, but not yet had any finish applied to it. The wood usually has a white appearance, unless your work in teak or mahogany etc. a lot.
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I live in Texas, my Model Y performance took 44 days from order to delivery, built in Freemont. Not that bad. They are definitely improving.
Same as my Model Y RWD from China to Italy.. ordered on 6th of february, took delivery on 3rd of march!
If the marxists in democrat clothing who control California get their way Teslas will be built in Nevada or Texas or some other state.
Democrats hate the free market/voluntary exchange.
@@typchannel How was the quality? I heard the China-built ones are better than those in the US.
@@willv88 i confirm that, china quality seems strange to say but is better than USA one 😂
Great video but slight slip up on the seat instal, currently there are two versions of the car, one gets the seats installed into the car, the newest version with the structural pack has the seats installed to the pack then as a unit
Excellent episode -- Thankyou.
This is one of my favorite channels - Thank you for the interesting content!
I grew up in the 1960’s. You ordered your car as car lots were small. Options included, power windows(most cars were toll up), power brakes, power steering. Air conditioning, no power seats, am radio, am/fm etc. arrival time 6 weeks. If you order a MB, BMW, etc., around 6 weeks. My new 2017 model X was 6 weeks all the way to Hawaii. Tesla continues to grow with gas car production down.
Excellent episode, we’ll done, thank you. Look forward to your next video…
Awesome information. Thanks.
At 4:12 it appears that you are showing seats being attached after the body frame and structural battery pack are already fitted together. You can see the frunk hood and top pillars as the seats are being installed. How can the hood be in view before the seats are installed?
some of the stock video used shows the original (not structural battery) version of the Model Y assembly. All a bit confusing and not up to high standards of editing!
God Bless Tesla.
Using Henry Ford’s philosophy!
Correction: you said most of the stamped body panels are aluminum. On the model Y, only the door skins and hood are aluminum. The fenders, quarter panels, rear hatch, basically the entire body, are made of steel.
gig.a.casting. most important part and it is showed in vid but ignored completely.
@@joshgray1331 14:50 they spend time talking about the giga press here, or did you not watch the whole video?
Thanks, it jarred on me too.
You show seats being inserted to a completed body through the doorways, and then you show the seats mounted to the structural battery pack while the body is lowered onto it!
Well, which is it?
LRYs don't have a front gigacasting nor a structural battery pac!
That drone shot at 1:50!!!!
02:55 white color is not the easiest and cheapest on Tesla, it’s a multy coat white pearl, it’s a free to customer and more expensive than non multi coat colors for Tesla
It's more expensive in terms of processes and materials to put on the car compared to black, blue, and midnight silver, but the relatively few customer complaints about the condition of the white paint on delivery makes it the cheapest overall, as each customer-rejected car costs a lot more in terms of Tesla employee time. White simply hides defects a lot better than darker colors, which Tesla quickly quantified and addressed based on data they collected from initially offering black as the cheapest color. Currently, the no-cost option for customers is midnight silver metallic (MSM), because it is still relatively low in customer complaints compared to black or blue, it's cheaper than red or white to apply, and it will hopefully diversify the fleet of Teslas on the road, as white was becoming unbearably ubiquitous.
Excellent recall & update of the Tesla Saga!!!
🕊❤️Thank you for sharing is caring god bless you all always and forever ❤️🕊
One car every 30 seconds means corners are cut, and it shows in the quality, fit and finish.
They need to control the quality of car assembly line. My model Y (from TX factory) has so many assembly issues. At least 5 body gaps that the service center can't fix (front fender, trunk hatch, ...), I have to bring my car to body shop to fix it. I don't know how many that I missed under the body.
I'm so looking forward to Elons new ' model 2 ' which hopefully won't be to long arriving in uk , unfortunately unable to purchase a model 3 due to cost so hopefully I can join the growing public in owning a new model 2 and the Tesla Family!!
Amazing, so fascinating to see those machines in action. This is a truly incredible production process. I’m inspired
Lol…. Vw does a car every 15 seconds
@@carholic-sz3qv VW is having major problems with software for their EV's. They will likely never catch Tesla in EV production.
@@yvonq.9346 Haha! Awesome. Glad I could inspire you 😝
@@carholic-sz3qv oh wow! amazing. Is there a video where they show off their factory like this one?
@@CondredgeDole internet is your friend lol….
We ordered a model 3 on Friday and picking it up tomorrow, 4 days.. two business days.. later. Exact model we wanted.
How long does it take you to research for one video? Is it just online research?
All your videos explaining processes are surprisingly accurate which isn’t easy to do with your own online research so I’m curious how efficient your research process is. That’s a good skill to have
Really great summary and vid!
Dope man! Check this out
Great vid- well done!
great presentation!
Google: Why it is called as body in white?
The bodies were painted white prior to the final color. A folk etymology for "body in white" is the appearance of a car body after it is dipped into a white bath of primer (undercoat paint)- despite the primer's actual gray color.
no, there a two parts and they get married. the thing in white is the bride.
excellent work on the video
White metal is a blanket term used to refer to any combination of alloys that consist of non-precious metals. They are also sometimes known as pot metal. Thus this white metal being assembled would be refereed to as body in white.
I drove by the Texas factory last week. The place is still under construction! Cranes everywhere. Yet they have produced 1000s of cars there already. Crazy.
Brilliant. Thanks
At a rate of 1 car per 30 seconds, that equates to just over 1 million cars per year.
For just one factory, that is mighty impressive.
So Tesla builds a car every 30 seconds but the waiting list is six months to a year, if that. wait what😂
Ans Toyota makes a car every 3 seconds but Tesla boys still type up this 🗑
You forgot the "afterwork" section in Between the 1st Stamping phase and the body in white 👍
I don't think there will be a day when you can walk into a Tesla "store" to buy a new car because it would be an inefficient sales model with cars waiting to be purchased. I think the new sales process would be for you to order your new car online with all the options specified, then Tesla will make the car from a factory nearby and ship it directly to you.
Very good news videos
Great content, completely unaware of manufacturing and supply/demand.
The quality of finish for Tesla vehicles is their Achilles heal.
And here I am constantly looking at my EDD since March 2022 for my Model Y, no vin yet!
Took me from order to delivery only three weeks and a day to drive mine home. Just make sure you have the wheel rims you ordered!
Elon Musk is a man of focus, conviction and sheer will
The Tesla factory in Fremont is an enigma.
I bought my model 3 a month ago online and took delivery of it 2 days later in southern california!!!
Takt time. The theoretical time at which a producer must produce a piece of product ordered by a customer. Takt time is calculated by dividing the net available production time by the number of units required during that time.
By the end of 1st quarter 2023 there will be a “no wait” Model Q!
He’s a sandbagger from way back. Remember the Model 3 came 6 months early.
Really a good show
my bet is that the small car Tesla has planned will be a small boxy car using the same straight edge polygonal origami exoskeleton concept as the Cybertruck.
I would love to visit Giga TX 🤗 - walk the line to view the beginning and completion of a car - MY car🤗
Inaccurate description of the most revolutionary part of the process - Giga Press castings. These are incorporated in the BiW not the "skateboard."
Well done!
I just ordered a Model 3 RWD on a Monday and picked it up that Friday. It seems like supply is finally meeting demand.
30 seconds? for me this is like 10 hours of production work
Likely more with painting. But that’s not the message. He’s not saying end-to-end in 30s, rather another finished car rolls off the line every 30s. Big difference.
It’s up to finishing a car every 15 seconds now double growth in 7 months that’s crazy
Nice Video!!! BTW is it me or the volume is a bit low?
I see the panel vibrating when dropped in the stamping machine and the mood stamps it. Now I see why there’s quality issues.
if production of rocket engines including wiring were completely automated,
then that would be cool
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Amazing!
I think it will first 1/4 of 24.
Wow amazing!
Good video, however, the “giga” castings are part of the body in white assemblies. The drive units are on their own respective cast subframes.
that reminds of a law in chemistry: rate of chain of reactions is dependent upon rate of slowest reaction. Would that mean, that no step takes more than 30 seconds?
Although from a manufacturing and production perspective Tesla’s approach w/ the Giga Press for quick automation is certainly a marvel, for the consumer end it’s not as great (quite frankly pretty bad) because it makes maintenance all that more expensive.
Less parts => bigger parts that need to be replaced when damaged => more money from the consumer
It doesn't get replaced. Car get's scrapped.
@@trnlft yes, even worst
It’s safer a car that is in an accident that is capable of damaging the frame is going to get repaired by first pulling the frame back in place using chains then cutting and welding a new piece on the frame the frame loses a lot of life in this process and it will never be the same in another accident
Maybe thats why they are in the bortom in qualtiy control rankings, reliability rankings and consumer reports
Legendary!
It’s crazy because after all they went through now i wanna buy a tesla. I’m over my Honda i want a tesla now!
This is the final manufacturing. Show us how the engineers design it from scratch
That 's cool !
In the lutherie business (violin maker), a violin "in the white" is fully constructed but lacking in the finishing varnish, often called a "white violin". Perhaps the auto industry or at Tesla borrowed the phrase from the lutherie business. It has nothing to do with being painted white.
Any additional underbody coating option for wet, salts rich corrosive environments?
He should use thirsty cement and line his properties with native trees.
Very good review of Tesla car manufacturing revolutionary accomplishments. Wall Street should dump the naysayers advising them and smell the roses. It's only just begun.
Maybe they should take 45 seconds and actually build something that lines up all the way around. The "naysayers" are just people who don't slob off musk, otherwise known as logical people. If u think a company that makes a .0 % of their competition n are more valuable then every one of their competition combined you're a sucker. Just a giant stock sham is all this company is
Revolutionary my @zzz lol….
Vw makes a car every 13 seconds
@@carholic-sz3qv EV or ICE?
To be honest...Tesla is surprisingly efficient!
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The way things are going, I say Tesla will be able to 3D print the entire car in the next 5 years within seconds
If the supply exceeds demand, tesla will export more to other countries. Then also they will develop more products, like model 2 or a van. Therefore resourcing materials will be a greater constraint than delivering the cars
That is all very interesting but I want to know more about the Pup.
Question
How about a comparison and contrast between Tesla, Ford, GM, Chevy, Toyda, etc company to company and best factory to best factory and avg factory to average factory.
I would LIVE ton see how Tesla compares to the other major world players.
30 seconds wow
Toyota does it in 3 seconds
30 seconds? With their build quality, that sounds about right. Say, aren't even the best chinese electric vehicles known for bursting into flame? Most expensive and quick matches ever made.
US manufacturers have been getting a new car of the line in less than 30 seconds for decades. I know because I worked millwright construction for 40 years and did a lot of changeovers in Jeep and GM plants but that is just the assembly line lots of hours go into parts😎
I watched a single assembly line in the VW Wolfsburg plant squeeze out a car (Jetta) every 13 seconds so 30 seconds isn't that amazing. And this was in 1989!!!
Does this explain why there are so many quality control issues like panel gaps, bad/thin paint? Regardless, I'm still getting one because gas cost too much yearly now and I drive a lot lol
They go on fire within 30 seconds.