Tesla opened its new Gigafactory in Berlin, Germany this week. A viral video shot by a drone shows the 3km² plant in an eye-opening way. Elon Musk cut the red ribbon to open the facility, a fresh industrial giant on the face of Europe.
Friday, April 01, 2022 at 11:51 AMTesla boss and founder Elon Musk opened his company's new manufacturing facility in Berlin, Germany
A video of the massive plant was posted on social media and has gone viral; the clip was taken with a drone and is one crazy ride The plant cost R80 billion and the carmaker is hoping to build 500 000 vehicles at the plant annually The plant is three square kilometres in area and it will be a combined electric battery manufacturing facility and car factoryA video of Tesla's new Gigafactory in Berlin, Germany has gone viral as the plant opened this week. Tesla bossTesla breached a nett worth of $1 trillion late last year and the company is hoping the new factory will alleviate production issues at its plants in the United States and China.
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