Within 15 month from nothing to first Factory tour today: Tesla

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Within 15 month from nothing to first Factory tour today: Tesla

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I already posted several videos from the Tesla Giga Factory Berlin, from the beginning June 2020...
Tesla start 6 2020.JPG
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.........and never thought that Tesla's promise to produce their first e-cars Autumn 2021 would happen. However after 15 month from the start they celebrated a huge party yesterday and welcomed thousands of visitors for a first Factory tour.... just amazing, even when it was only for show!



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wow wow wow
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mouse wrote: Mon Oct 11, 2021 2:34 pm So who is building power stations to feed these millions of cars coming ?
Very simple explained: in Germany are already 54 GW installiert ( 2 million solar installations), producing more than 53 TWH which is 10% of the total German electricity production. This is only photovoltaic.! These figures will and have to increase a lot more in the next couple of years thanks to new laws.

While in the year 2000 renewables accounted for 6.3 percent of electricity demand only, its share has been growing significantly over the last years, exceeding 10 percent in the year 2005 and 25 percent in the year 2013. In the year 2020 renewable energy sources produced more electricity than all fossil fuels (coal, gas, oil) together and now provides 45.4 percent of German electricity demand. With wind power being the most important energy source in the German electricity mix.
https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/en/topic ... in-figures

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