Is Germany Finally Ready For Giga Berlin And Tesla

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Is Germany Finally Ready For Giga Berlin And Tesla
Posted On: March 15, 2022

It took a while, but German authorities recently gave Tesla conditional environmental approval to start vehicle production at Gigafactory Berlin, clearing the way for German-made Model 3.s and Y.s to start hitting the Autobahns. The plant has already assembled around 2000 prototypes, while Tesla's official delivery "celebration" event is currently slated for March 22nd.


Nothing is ever settled in a democracy, especially a paperwork-loving one. Tesla has received a 536-page "conditional building permit," which contains 400 conditions that Tesla needs to meet in order to start production. The company says it expects to deal with all of the conditions over the next few weeks. There will also be a one-month public comment period in which interested parties can lodge objections, and a local environmental group is proceeding with a lawsuit over water usage, but neither of these issues are expected to delay the start of production.


It took a little over two years for construction of Gigafactory Berlin to be completed, record time for a major factory in Germany, if a little slow by Tesla time. The automaker plans to produce 500000 vehicles per year at the plant, along with 50 G.W.h worth of battery cells.


Tesla has already hired about 3000 workers at the site, and Tesla is in talks with numerous parts suppliers in the region. The company says the headcount will eventually reach around 12000. Hundreds of jobs for engineers, equipment operators and managers are open.


Gigafactory Berlin is about 100 miles east of Wolfsburg, home base for the Volkswagen Group, Tesla’s biggest rival in Europe, and Herbert Diess and company are not looking on idly. V.W. has just announced plans to invest two billion euros in a new E.V. plant in Wolfsburg, which will be dedicated to the company’s new mass-market Trinity E.V. platform. Construction of the new factory will begin "as early as spring 2023," and production is slated for 2026.


Source: Re-posted and Summarized from Charles Morris at evannex.


My Take: Tesla is halfway down the track and sprinting. I don't know how V.W. or anyone else will ever catch up.


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Is Germany Finally Ready For Giga Berlin And Tesla
Posted On: March 15, 2022

It took a while, but German authorities recently gave Tesla conditional environmental approval to start vehicle production at Gigafactory Berlin, clearing the way for German-made Model 3.s and Y.s to start hitting the Autobahns. The plant has already assembled around 2000 prototypes, while Tesla's official delivery "celebration" event is currently slated for March 22nd.


Nothing is ever settled in a democracy, especially a paperwork-loving one. Tesla has received a 536-page "conditional building permit," which contains 400 conditions that Tesla needs to meet in order to start production. The company says it expects to deal with all of the conditions over the next few weeks. There will also be a one-month public comment period in which interested parties can lodge objections, and a local environmental group is proceeding with a lawsuit over water usage, but neither of these issues are expected to delay the start of production.


It took a little over two years for construction of Gigafactory Berlin to be completed, record time for a major factory in Germany, if a little slow by Tesla time. The automaker plans to produce 500000 vehicles per year at the plant, along with 50 G.W.h worth of battery cells.


Tesla has already hired about 3000 workers at the site, and Tesla is in talks with numerous parts suppliers in the region. The company says the headcount will eventually reach around 12000. Hundreds of jobs for engineers, equipment operators and managers are open.


Gigafactory Berlin is about 100 miles east of Wolfsburg, home base for the Volkswagen Group, Tesla’s biggest rival in Europe, and Herbert Diess and company are not looking on idly. V.W. has just announced plans to invest two billion euros in a new E.V. plant in Wolfsburg, which will be dedicated to the company’s new mass-market Trinity E.V. platform. Construction of the new factory will begin "as early as spring 2023," and production is slated for 2026.


Source: Re-posted and Summarized from Charles Morris at evannex.


My Take: Tesla is halfway down the track and sprinting. I don't know how V.W. or anyone else will ever catch up.


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