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VisitWhat will be Tesla's Giga Berlin Model Y production output for 2025?
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Tesla's Giga Berlin Hits 400,000th Model Y, Converts 500 Temp Workers to Permanent Roles from November 1
Oct 10, 2024, 03:38 PM
Tesla's Giga Berlin factory has reached a significant milestone by producing its 400,000th Model Y. In a move to enhance its workforce, Tesla announced it will convert 500 temporary workers to permanent positions at its German gigafactory in Gruenheide, effective November 1. This decision reflects the company's optimistic outlook regarding the future development of electric vehicle production in the region. The announcement underscores Tesla's commitment to expanding its operations in Germany amid growing demand for electric cars.
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