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VisitEnvironmental groups' response to Tesla Giga Berlin expansion by 2024
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Tesla Receives Approval for Giga Berlin Expansion Under Development Plan B60 Amid Protests
May 16, 2024, 06:47 PM
Tesla has received approval from the Grünheide municipal council to expand its Giga Berlin factory under Development plan B60. The expansion plan, which includes the construction of a freight station and logistics areas, faced opposition from environmental activists. Despite protests and clashes with police, the council's decision allows Tesla to proceed with its development. German police have been barred from removing a forest encampment erected by environmentalists opposing the expansion.
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