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Tesla Giga Berlin Seeks to Produce 10,000 Cars per Week, Accelerating the Global Adoption of EVs

Tesla Giga Berlin Seeks to Produce 10,000 Cars per Week, Accelerating the Global Adoption of EVs

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Tesla Giga Berlin will use many new technologies in order to perfect the production of Model Y. The factory will produce 5,000 vehicles per week, but the company is aiming to gradually increase production capacity to 10,000.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced a lot of interesting details during Giga Fest at Giga Berlin on October 9. Among other things, it is the company’s goal to produce a car every 45 seconds. “Our team is supported by an army of robots that weld, rivet, and glue the car parts together. With highly precise and fast movements, we produce 1 car body every 45 seconds,” wrote Tesla.

According to Musk's explanations, if the factory reaches its target of a 45-second production cycle, it could produce 10,000 vehicles on average in one week. Thus, Giga Berlin will be able to produce about 520,000 vehicles per year. However, it should be kept in mind that the factory will not be able to immediately achieve this production capacity, and it will take at least one year to achieve this.

Already now Tesla is gradually replacing cars with gasoline engines, switching consumers' attention to its cars. Thanks to the company, owning EVs is not only a choice to be environmentally friendly but also fashionable, which plays a decisive role in their distribution. Tesla is expected to be able to produce at least 750,000 cars in 2021, and the launch of production at Giga Berlin and Giga Texas will be a complete game-changer in the industry.

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Eva Fox

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Eva Fox joined Tesmanian in 2019 to cover breaking news as an automotive journalist. The main topics that she covers are clean energy and electric vehicles. As a journalist, Eva is specialized in Tesla and topics related to the work and development of the company.

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