BERLIN (Reuters) - Tesla has received a conditional license to begin production at its electric vehicle (EV) factory and adjacent battery plant in Gru.
Tesla received a conditional go-ahead for its German gigafactory near Berlin on Friday, the state of Brandenburg said, ending months of delay for the 5 billion euro ($5.5 billion) landmark plant. The gigafactory, which is key to Tesla CEO Elon Musk's ambitions to vanquish European market leader Volkswagen, was initially supposed to open last summer. Germany's largest automaker has the upper hand in Europe, with a 25% share of electric vehicle (EV) sales to Tesla's 13%.
Tesla received a conditional go-ahead for its German gigafactory near Berlin on Friday, the state of Brandenburg said, ending months of delay for the 5 billion euro ($5.5 billion) landmark plant. The gigafactory, which is key to Tesla CEO Elon Musk's ambitions to vanquish European market leader Volkswagen, was initially supposed to open last summer. Germany's largest automaker has the upper hand in Europe, with a 25% share of electric vehicle (EV) sales to Tesla's 13%.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Tesla has received a conditional license to begin production at its electric vehicle (EV) factory and adjacent battery plant in Gru.
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