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posted by martyb on Thursday November 14 2019, @11:45AM   Printer-friendly
from the new-chocolate-factory dept.

Tesla announces its next car factory will be near Berlin

Tesla's next "Gigafactory" will be in the Berlin area, Elon Musk announced at an event in Germany on Tuesday evening. Techcrunch's Kirsten Korosec reports that Musk made the comments during an on-stage conversation with Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess at the Golden Steering Wheel awards show.

The original Gigafactory was Tesla's massive battery factory in Nevada. Musk dubbed it a "Gigafactory" because it was designed to produce batteries with gigawatt-hours of storage capacity. Batteries are made in Nevada and then shipped to Tesla's car factory in Fremont, California, for final assembly.

When Tesla built a car manufacturing facility in Shanghai, China, the company dubbed that "Gigafactory 3." (Tesla's beleaguered solar panel factory in Buffalo, NY, is Gigafactory 2.) Tesla took a more integrated approach in China, building batteries and cars in the same facility.

It's a reasonable guess that Tesla will take the same integrated approach for its Berlin Gigafactory, which will likely be called Gigafactory 4. Musk said Tuesday that the new facility would be "near the new airport," Korosec reports.


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by HiThere on Thursday November 14 2019, @05:39PM

    by HiThere (866) Subscriber Badge on Thursday November 14 2019, @05:39PM (#920428) Journal

    Perhaps. Or maybe he considers rail as an alternative.

    What this is really about is that he was considering a factory in Britain, but the BREXIT idiocy is going to lead to a lot of paperwork getting parts in and out of Britain, so it was a ridiculous risk. JIT manufacturing means that you need to ship a lot of parts around on short notice, and customs barriers are a big impediment to that.

    Of course, Britain may eventually decide to reject BREXIT, but nobody with any sense would invest money betting that way. If they do, perhaps he'll put some parts factories in Britain, but currently he's even shelved his plans for a research center there.

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