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Tesla to hire 1,000 more Giga Berlin workers as Europe demand returns
Tesla confirmed plans to hire 1,000 additional workers at its Gigafactory in Grünheide, Berlin, aiming to ramp production to 7,500 vehicles per week starting in October. This follows a previous hiring of 1,000 employees announced in April to increase output to 6,000 vehicles weekly. The plant, which exclusively produces the Model Y for Europe, targets an annual production of around 390,000 units, the highest sustained output so far but still below the initial 500,000 capacity. The production boost responds to a recovery in European demand, mainly driven by rising fuel prices and national incen
- Tesla targets 7,500 vehicles per week at Giga Berlin from October
- Will hire 1,000 more workers after 1,000 hired in April
🔎 Why it matters: Giga Berlin's production version increases to 7,500 weekly vehicles in October, reflecting European demand recovery.
📈 Upside: The plant will reach its highest sustained output with a 25% increase since June.
📉 Risk: The recovery depends on rising fuel prices, an external factor that could reverse.
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