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So....when will Berlin & Austin open? We are now in Feb. 2022.
Looks like Tesla will be expanding the Austin, TX facility with a new Cathode production factory. ;)


"In 2020, Electrek first revealed that Tesla is going to build its next Gigafactory in Austin. Later, it was confirmed that Tesla acquired over 2,000 acres of land around the Colorado River east of the city. Two years later, Tesla has now built a giant building for the main factory at what is now called “Gigafactory Texas”.

Last month, it was confirmed that production of the Model Y has started at the new factory, and the automaker also deployed part of a battery cell production in the building. But with over 2,000 acres, Tesla has been expected to deploy several new projects around the main factory.

Last year, it was revealed that Tesla was working on a new “Project Bobcat” on around 97 acres at the site. Now, Tesla has applied for another project, codename ‘Project Cathode’, on 32 acres at the site."
 
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Interesting new 48 Superchargers drive-through style at the Texas Giga Factory

Spotted by the devoted Giga Texas Factory Youtube contibutor Jeff Roberts video @9:49:


I wonder how much charging each Cybertruck will get, but with a 30 minute rotation time, you can easily charge 2,000 CT a day, or 500,000 a year.

A wireless supercharging location would be even more simpler to operate using FSD for the future Model 2 with a production of several million a year...

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Interesting new 48 Superchargers drive-through style at the Texas Giga Factory

Spotted by the devoted Giga Texas Factory Youtube contibutor Jeff Roberts video @9:49:


I wonder how much charging each Cybertruck will get, but with a 30 minute rotation time, you can easily charge 2,000 CT a day, or 500,000 a year.

A wireless supercharging location would be even more simpler to operate using FSD for the future Model 2 with a production of several million a year...

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