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Tesla ordered to stop clearing German forest land for factory

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BERLIN (Reuters) – A German court on Sunday ordered Tesla Inc to stop clearing forest land near the capital Berlin to build its first European car and battery factory, a victory for local environmen­tal activists.

The US electric carmaker announced plans last November to build a Gigafactor­y in Gruenheide in the eastern state of Brandenbur­g.

The court ruling, by the higher administra­tive court of the states of Berlin and Brandenbur­g, comes after the state environmen­tal office gave a green light to clear 92 hectares of forest for the plant.

Planning permission has not yet been granted to build the Gigafactor­y, however, meaning US entreprene­ur Elon Musk’s company is preparing the ground at its own risk.

In a statement, the court said it had issued the order to stop the tree-felling because it would have only taken three more days to complete the work.

Otherwise, the clearance would have been completed before judges made a final decision on the complaint brought by a local environmen­talist group called the Gruene Liga Brandenbur­g (Green League of Brandenbur­g).

“It should not be assumed that the motion seeking legal protection brought by the Green League lacks any chance of succeeding,” the court statement added.

Lawmakers from the pro-business Christian Democrat and Free Democrat parties have warned that the legal battle waged against the Gigafactor­y would inflict serious and long-lasting damage on Germany’s image as a place to do business.

 ?? (Annegret Hilse/Reuters) ?? A WORKER clears trees at the area near Berlin where US electric vehicle pioneer Tesla plans to build a Tesla Gigafactor­y.
(Annegret Hilse/Reuters) A WORKER clears trees at the area near Berlin where US electric vehicle pioneer Tesla plans to build a Tesla Gigafactor­y.

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