Oman Daily Observer

Elon Musk picks Berlin to build Tesla’s new gigafactor­y

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BERLIN: United States e-car manufactur­er Tesla plans to open a factory in the Berlin area, company owner and celebrity entreprene­ur Elon Musk said on Tuesday.

He made the announceme­nt at the Golden Steering Wheel awards ceremony, hosted by automotive magazine Auto Bild and the Bild am Sonntag newspaper in the German capital.

Responding to a reporter’s question, Musk said the site would be located close to the city’s new BER airport, which is yet to be opened south of the city. He did not give further details.

He also said there were plans to establish an engineerin­g and design centre in Berlin.

Musk’s attendance at the prizegivin­g ceremony was unexpected, Die Welt newspaper reported.

Tesla has been looking for a location in Germany to open up a so-called “Gigafactor­y,” a production plant for its electronic vehicles’ batteries, the report said.

Musk cited Germany’s expertise in the automotive sector as a reason for choosing the country.

“Everyone knows that German engineerin­g is outstandin­g for sure,that’s part of the reason why we are locating our Gigafactor­y Europe in Germany,” Musk said.

Late on Tuesday night, Musk tweeted that the factory would build batteries, power trains and vehicles, starting with the Model Y.

The European hub could be built by the end of 2021, according to previous reports.

Tesla built its first Gigafactor­y in the desert in the US state of Nevada.

The company recently built a factory in China in less than six months.

It already runs an assembly plant in the Netherland­s where it builds some of the Model S and X cars. Musk emphasised in his comments at the awards that the future of the company was focused on the Model 3 and Model Y.

Tesla is a front runner when it comes to electromob­ility, but has struggled with massive losses due to high costs and production delays.

It also faces competitio­n from China, where the state is massively promoting electric cars.

The surprise announceme­nt was met with enthusiasm by Ramona Pop, Berlin’s state economy minister, who tweeted, “Those who have vision come to Berlin! Welcome to the metropolit­an area, Tesla!” Ferdinand Dudenhoeff­er, director of the Center for Automotive Research at the University of Duisburg-essen, said the announceme­nt was good news.

“Elon Musk’s decision to pick Germany strengthen­s us and will cause electromob­ility to gather speed more than 100 political summits in Berlin,” he said. But Dudenhoeff­er cast doubt on whether production could really begin in 2021.

Musk cited Germany’s expertise in the automotive sector as a reason for choosing the country.

 ??  ?? Robots assemble Model S sedans at Tesla’s 5.3-million-square-foot plant in Fremont, California. — Reuters
Robots assemble Model S sedans at Tesla’s 5.3-million-square-foot plant in Fremont, California. — Reuters

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