€4 billion Tesla factory set for Berlin

19 November 2019

tesla-gigafactory-4-europe

Tesla factory in Tilburg, Netherlands. (Credit: Tesla)

Tesla boss Elon Musk has announced plans to build the electric car company’s first European plant in Germany.

During a ceremony at which Musk accepted an award for the company’s Tesla 3 electric car, he said, “We’ve decided to put the Tesla Gigafactory for Europe in the Berlin area.”

The proposed site of the Gigafactory is the town of Grünheide, with construction expected to begin in the first three months of 2020.

Following Musk’s announcement, Germany’s economy minister, Peter Altmaier, said, “Landing this contract is good news for Germany, on the one hand because it creates secure jobs for the future here, on the other hand because it also gives Germany’s international credentials as an automotive leader a boost.”

elon-musk-tesla-848468881

Tesla boss Elon Musk

Once fully operational, the plant – with estimated construction costs of around €4 billion – is expected to create up 8,000 jobs in the area.

Following the rapid delivery of Tesla’s Gigafactory in Shanghai, the company is confident it will have the larger German plant up and running by the end of 2021.

That said, local media reports that Tesla is yet to submit the paperwork required to secure permits to break ground on the project.

Latest News
Jury concludes that Caterpillar owes $100m to importer amid US lawsuit
A jury in the US has concluded that Caterpillar must pay $100 million to an importer, following a legal dispute between the two companies.
Kanamoto eyes North America move
Company aims to double overseas revenue in next six years
Smart Construction to unveil Edge 2 at Intermat
New launch ‘an advancement’ in simplifying drone surveying processes and point cloud data processing