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Activists protest German Tesla plant expansion

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FRANKFURT: Several hundred people demonstrat­ed Sunday against plans by Tesla to expand its electric car factory near Berlin, citing environmen­tal concerns. The protest came days after Tesla’s Gruenheide site was forced to halt production after a nearby electricit­y pylon was set on fire in a suspected arson attack, causing a power outage at the plant. The act of sabotage last Tuesday has been claimed by far-left activists from the “Vulkangrup­pe” (Volcano Group), and federal prosecutor­s have taken charge of the investigat­ion.

Sunday’s protest was organized by a coalition of environmen­tal protection groups including Extinction Rebellion, Nabu and Robin Hood. Organizers said more than a thousand demonstrat­ors joined the protest, with local media putting the number at around 800 people. Organizers said they were calling for “a secure water supply” and “real climate protection” and were protesting against Tesla owner Elon Musk’s “capitalist sham solutions”. Protesters oppose Musk’s plan to expand the Gruenheide plant, south of Berlin, by 170 hectares (420 acres), from a current size of 300 hectares. The US company aims to double production to a million electric vehicles annually. The Gruenheide site is Tesla’s only European factory.

But the plans have annoyed environmen­talists and residents who worry about the deforestat­ion required for the expansion, the impact on local water supply and an increase in road traffic in the area.

A local referendum recently saw more than 60 percent of respondent­s vote against the proposed expansion, though the vote was not legally binding. Annika Fuchs, a member of the Robin Hood environmen­tal group who took part in the protest, said she wanted local authoritie­s to respect the vote outcome. “It’s really important to us that we take the opinion of citizens here seriously,” she told AFP. Not all locals are against Tesla’s plans however.

A smaller counter-protest was held Sunday in support of the Tesla factory, with participan­ts citing economic benefits for the region. Regional news outlet RBB quoted police as saying some 200 people took part. – AFP

 ?? ?? Counter-demonstrat­ors are seen during a protest against the expansion plan for Tesla’s electric car plant, the company’s only European production site, near the plant in Gruenheide, east of the German capital Berlin on March 10, 2024. -- AFP
Counter-demonstrat­ors are seen during a protest against the expansion plan for Tesla’s electric car plant, the company’s only European production site, near the plant in Gruenheide, east of the German capital Berlin on March 10, 2024. -- AFP

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