Tesla Berlin Super Factory Model Y Produces More Than 600 Vehicles A Week And Employs More Than 4000 People

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According to sources, the current weekly output of Tesla Berlin super factory, which opened on March 22, has exceeded 600 vehicles, significantly higher than 350 vehicles in April, but has not yet reached Tesla's weekly output target of 1000 vehicles. Tesla Berlin super factory, which has been open for more than two months, currently produces model y electric vehicles. Local media reports show that the daily output of this super factory model y has reached 86, and the weekly output has therefore exceeded 600.

The weekly output of model y of Tesla Berlin plant has not reached 1000, which is related to the epidemic. The epidemic has led to a tight supply of some parts and components required by the Berlin super factory to produce model y, affecting the production of complete vehicles and the improvement of weekly output.

Foreign media mentioned in the report that the challenges faced by the supply of model y parts of the Berlin super factory include batteries and transmission systems, but with the gradual recovery of the parts factory, the supply of parts will also be gradually alleviated.

However, foreign media also said in the report that because the parts factory has been shut down for a long time and it takes time to reach Europe by sea, it will take some time for the supply of model y parts in Berlin super factory to fully recover and meet the demand. In order to meet the needs of factory production, Tesla has transported the key parts required for the production of model y for the Berlin super factory through higher cost air transportation.

In addition, foreign media also mentioned in the report that Tesla Berlin super factory has 4000 employees. They recruited 500 more last week and plan to start two shifts of production in the next quarter.

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