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Tesla Opens Its 1st European Gigafactory Near Berlin

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Mar 23, 2022
  • 1 min read

Electric car manufacturer Tesla is opening its first European factory Tuesday, Mar. 22, 2022, on the outskirts of Berlin in an effort to challenge German automakers on their home turf, the Associated Press (AP) reported.


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The company says its new “Gigafactory” will employ 12,000 people and produce 500,000 vehicles a year. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Economy Minister Robert Habeck attended the opening ceremony in Gruenheide, southeast of the German capital, with Tesla boss Elon Musk.


Habeck said the opening of the factory was “a nice symbol” that gasoline-powered cars can be replaced with electric vehicles at a time when Germany and other nations are trying to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and wean themselves from Russian oil.



Tesla began building the vast facility less than three years ago before it received official permits to do so. Had those permits not been issued, the company would have had to level the site.


“That’s a different company risk culture,” Habeck said, after being asked to compare Tesla’s approach with the slow pace of German construction projects — such as Berlin’s nearby new airport, which opened with a nine-year delay.


Business: Business men in suite and tie in a work meeting in the office located in the financial district.

Environmental campaigners have warned that the factory could affect drinking water supplies in the region. Tesla has dismissed those warnings. The company refused most media access to the site and the ceremony Tuesday.





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