Oman Daily Observer

Tesla secures Shanghai site for China Gigafactor­y

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BEIJING: Tesla Inc has signed an agreement with the Shanghai government for an 860,000 square meter plot of land to build its first overseas Gigafactor­y, the electric carmaker said in a Chinese social media post on Wednesday.

The land agreement marks a key step towards the firm and its Chief Executive Elon Musk making cars locally in China for the fast-growing market, even as tariffs imposed by Beijing on Us-made goods have caused it to hike prices of its imported models.

Tesla signed a long-anticipate­d deal with Shanghai authoritie­s in July to build its first factory outside the United States, which would double the size of its global manufactur­ing.

“Securing this site in Shanghai, Tesla’s first Gigafactor­y outside of the United States, is an important milestone for what will be our next advanced, sustainabl­y developed manufactur­ing site,” Robin Ren, Tesla’s vice president of worldwide sales, said in a statement.

Tesla did not give the price tag for the plot, but the Shanghai Bureau of Planning and Land Resources said on Wednesday that a plot of land of 864,885 square meters had been sold at auction at a price of 973 million yuan ($140.51 million).

Tesla signed a deal with Shanghai authoritie­s in July to open a plant in the Chinese city with an annual capacity of 500,000 cars. — Reuters

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