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Tesla Gigafactory Berlin finally reaches goal of 5,000 electric cars a week

By Emily Chou
Published in Gigafactories
April 03, 2023
1 min read
Tesla Gigafactory Berlin finally reaches goal of 5,000 electric cars a week

As the world moves towards electric vehicles, Tesla’s Gigafactory Berlin has finally hit their goal of producing 5,000 Model Y cars per week. This milestone comes after months of setbacks including delayed approvals and construction challenges. With this accomplishment, Tesla is set to become even more competitive in the European market as they strive towards dominating the EV industry. The Berlin factory is pivotal to their global production plans as it will not only drive down shipping costs but also reduce their carbon footprint. Additionally, the factory will create job opportunities for residents in the region, and provide stimulus to Germany’s economy. The achievement of this goal showcases Tesla’s ability to overcome challenges and highlights their commitment to sustainability. As more countries set goals to phase out gas-powered vehicles, the success of Tesla’s Berlin factory is a significant step towards achieving a greener future.


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