Tesla Inc. is likely to detail its planned expansion of the Austin, Texas factory at its investor day on March 1, analyst Emmanuel Rosner with Deutsche Bank...
Tesla Inc.
is likely to detail its planned expansion of the Austin, Texas factory at its investor day on March 1, analyst Emmanuel Rosner with Deutsche Bank said in a note Wednesday. Tesla plans to invest $776 million in expanding the Texas “gigafactory,” where the Cybertruck, Tesla’s electric pickup truck, is slated to be made.
is likely to detail its planned expansion of the Austin, Texas factory at its investor day on March 1, analyst Emmanuel Rosner with Deutsche Bank said in a note Wednesday. Tesla plans to invest $776 million in expanding the Texas “gigafactory,” where the Cybertruck, Tesla’s electric pickup truck, is slated to be made.
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