Tesla Sees ‘Substantial Revenue-Generating Opportunities’ in Company-Owned Auto Body Shops Set to Open this Year

Tesla Sees ‘Substantial Revenue-Generating Opportunities’ in Company-Owned Auto Body Shops Set to Open this Year

In their first-quarter letter to investors, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and CFO Deepak Ahuja reiterate the automaker’s plans to open its own body shops.

Tesla recently reiterated its plans to open its own auto body shops.

In their first-quarter letter to shareholders, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and CFO Deepak Ahuja assert that the automaker sees “substantial revenue-generating opportunities as we open our own body shops in 2018 to improve costs of out-of-warranty repairers and as we increase our offering of accessories and merchandise.”

If that feels like déjà vu, it’s because Musk and Ahuja made a similar statement in their first-quarter 2017 letter to shareholders.

“To significantly improve the customer experience with out-of-warranty body repairs, we intend to open the first Tesla-owned body repair shops later this year and expand the existing network of third-party Tesla certified body shops,” the duo said in the May 2017 letter.

Whether Tesla is able to follow through on its plans this year – and how the automaker can make collision repair a significant profit center – remains to be seen.

Tesla, which has been dealing with some well-publicized manufacturing bottlenecks, missed its weekly production targets for the Model 3 in the first quarter. Musk and Ahuja, in their new letter to shareholders, acknowledge that Tesla “made a mistake by adding too much automation too quickly” in the Model 3 production process.

For first-quarter 2018, Tesla reported revenue of $2.74 billion, a 19 percent increase over first-quarter 2017.

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