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Tesla has announced that its Gigaberlin factory in Germany has reached a production milestone, now able to manufacture 3,000 Model Y vehicles per week. This news follows the company’s recent announcement that its GigaTexas factory in the United States had also achieved the same milestone.
These achievements are notable for Tesla, as the Model Y is a popular and in-demand vehicle. The ability to produce 3,000 units per week at each factory will help the company meet the high demand for the Model Y and potentially reduce wait times for customers in European markets.
This news is also a testament to the efficiency and capabilities of Tesla’s manufacturing processes. By achieving these milestones, the company has demonstrated its ability to efficiently produce high volumes of vehicles while maintaining quality standards.
The increase in production at these factories is also likely to have a positive impact on the company’s bottom line. By ramping up production, Tesla can potentially increase its revenue and continue to grow as a business.
Overall, this news is a positive development for Tesla and its customers. The ability to produce 3,000 Model Y vehicles per week at two different new factories will help the company meet demand and continue to grow.
Tesla Factory production rates as of December 2022:
California: ~580.000
Shanghai: ~1.000.000
Berlin: ~144.000
Texas: ~144.000
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