The Hill
Tesla reported on Sunday that it delivered more than 936,000 vehicles in 2021, including more than 308,000 vehicles in the fourth quarter alone, marking an 87 percent increase from the previous year.
The fourth-quarter deliveries also represent a 71 percent increase from the same quarter in 2020, according to The New York Times.
Tesla’s announcement comes as the automobile industry has struggled to produce millions of cars expected in 2021, largely due to a global shortage of computer chips.
But despite the disruption to auto production worldwide, Tesla exceeded predictions of Wall Street analysts in deliveries for both the fourth quarter and the full year.