Elon Musk dances as Tesla opens $5.5 billion German factory after lengthy delay

Billionaire Elon Musk danced onstage Tuesday as Tesla officially opened its $5.5 billion manufacturing plant in Germany — an event that was delayed for months due to local resistance from some government officials and environmental activists.

Musk presented the first Tesla Model Y cars to 30 customers in attendance at the event lauding the start of production of what his company has dubbed Gigafactory Berlin.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz was also in attendance.

The facility is Tesla’s first European manufacturing hub — allowing the company to produce and deliver cars within the content without relying on its facilities in the US and China.

“This is a great day for the factory,” Musk said during the event. He added that the opening was “another step in the direction of a sustainable future.”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk poses with the Tesla vehicles during the opening day of the Tesla 'Gigafactory' in Gruenheide.
Elon Musk celebrated the $5.5 billion manufacturing plant’s opening by dancing onstage.
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Gigafactory Berlin made its debut after a lengthy dispute with local regulators.

Tesla originally wanted to start production in 2021, but local environmental activists pushed back on its construction, raising concerns about its potential impact on local drinking water, forests and wildlife.

German officials granted final approval for Tesla to begin full production earlier this month, so long as the company adhered to requirements on water use, air pollution and other environmental issues.

Some activists blocked an entry to the factory during its opening ceremony, while others blocked a local road and stalled traffic for hours after the event, according to Reuters.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk poses with the Tesla vehicles during the opening day of the Tesla 'Gigafactory' in Gruenheide near Berlin, Germany.
The Tesla factory had been met with resistance from locals.
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Tesla vehicle at German factory
Tesla handed over the first 30 vehicles built at the German factory during the event.
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Elon Musk and Olaf Scholz
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz both attended the factory opening.
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The opening of Tesla’s first-ever factory in Germany is a major coup for the electric vehicle maker as it looks to expand, according to Wedbush analysts Daniel Ives.

“We view the opening of Giga Berlin as one of the biggest strategic endeavors for Tesla over the last decade,” Ives tweeted.

Musk responded to the post, declaring that it “makes a huge difference to capital efficiency to localize production within a continent” by opening the facility.

Musk’s dance moves came as no surprise to Tesla fans. The eccentric billionaire previously showcased his skills when Tesla opened its manufacturing plant in Shanghai in 2020.

Tesla plans to hire 12,000 workers at the factory. The plant is expected to produce 500,000 cars per year at its full capacity.

With Post wires

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