Musk promises 2023 deliveries of Cybertruck pickup and Tesla Semi: report
AUSTIN, Texas — The “Cyber Rodeo at Giga Texas,” an invitation-only party for thousands of guests at Tesla’s new billion-dollar-plus “gigafactory” in Austin, was the biggest secret and the toughest ticket in town Thursday.As many as 15,000 people were expected to attend the private event hosted by Tesla TSLA, +1.10% mogul Elon Musk to mark the opening of the new factory in Travis County that also serves as the company’s new home following its move from California.
Musk went on to promise that the Cybertruck and the Tesla Semi would arrive on the market in 2023, according to reports. Read: Elon Musk admits his Twitter investment isn’t passive and reveals that he began buying the stock in January Musk has said the plant, which could employ up to 10,000 workers, would build its Cybertruck, Semi, Model 3 and Model Y sport-utility vehicles. Last month, he also opened another “Gigafactory” on the outskirts of Berlin to produce the Model Y SUV.
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