by Hyunju Jin and Akash Sriram (Reuters) – Tesla delivered 17.9% fewer electric vehicles in the second quarter compared to the previous quarter, as China’s COVID-19-related shutdowns disrupted its production and supply chain. The world’s largest electric carmaker on Saturday said it delivered 254,695 vehicles in the April-June period, compared to 310,048 vehicles in the previous quarter, ending a nearly two-year record quarterly delivery period. The resurgence of Covid-19 cases in China has forced Tesla to temporarily suspend production at its factory in Shanghai and has also affected supplier facilities in the country. Tesla is ramping up production at its...