Tesla continues to set record breaking quarters as it remains unable to produce enough vehicles to satisfy global demand, producing 479,700 units in Q2 of this year and delivering 466,140 globally. This is up 83% relative to Q2 2022 and up 10% on Q1 of this year, with production remaining marginally above deliveries as the company builds a marginal amount of inventory. The company still continues to owe its volume sales success to its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, contributing 447,000 deliveries for the quarter, while the company’s Model S and X vehicles posted much stronger than expected sales of nearly 20,000 units. Now Tesla looks to be on track to beat its previously announced guidance of 1.8 million…