The first days of October brought new statistics about Tesla Inc. Along with sharing third-quarter deliveries, the company recently shared some third-quarter statistics for its Supercharger stations.
Key Statistics
- The Tesla Diner, which opened in California on July 21, served 50,000 burgers in the third quarter, despite being open only 72 days.
- This translates to an average of 694.4 burgers sold each day at the one Tesla Diner location.
- Along with Tesla Diner statistics, Tesla also shared the following third-quarter stats:
- 4,000 Supercharger stations opened, a 18% increase year-over-year
- 1.8 TWh charging energy delivered to vehicles, a 29% increase year-over-year
- 842 million liters of gasoline saved
- 54 million charging sessions, a 31% increase year-over-year
Importance of the Statistics
The fact that Tesla saved 842 million liters of gas in the quarter is a key stat for the company. This translates to around 9.25 million liters of gas saved per day based on 91 days in the quarter.
Record Quarterly Deliveries
The statistics came ahead of the company’s third-quarter deliveries report. On Thursday, Tesla announced record quarterly deliveries of 497,099 units. The strong quarterly result came with the federal $7,500 EV tax credit expiring on the last day of the quarter.
Expansion of Supercharger Locations
Tesla’s Supercharger locations opened are among its highest quarterly total and comes as the company continues to expand charging locations that can be used for its customers and by other electric vehicles.