Partner

Tesla is sticking to the schedule for its car factory

As the German trade magazine for technology and business production reports, Tesla has less than four months before the first electric cars roll off the assembly line according to plan. A hearing left things behind schedule.

Reading time: min

The US electric car manufacturer Tesla is sticking to the ambitious schedule for its car factory in Grünheide near Berlin even after delays. The start of production is still planned for this July, it was said from industry circles. A public hearing of critics last autumn and the processing of the objections caused a delay in the construction of the building. It was therefore unclear whether the company could stick to the schedule. Tesla has not yet commented publicly on this.

The final environmental approval for the factory by the state of Brandenburg is still pending. A decision on this is possible until the end of March or the beginning of April. The construction of the factory is already advanced, however, because Tesla is building in individual steps through early approval. Most recently, the company received such a permit from the Brandenburg State Office for the Environment for the installation of machines.

Two early approvals are still pending. According to the Brandenburg Ministry of the Environment, an application from the beginning of February deals with the removal of topsoil and the leveling of terrain. An application from the end of February relates to the construction of underground lines. "Both are still being examined," said ministry spokeswoman Frauke Zelt. Previous early permits related, for example, to clearing forests, foundation and foundation work or supporting structures for roofs and external walls.


World's largest battery factory planned in Grünheide
Conservationists and residents fear that the car factory will have negative consequences for the environment. Above all, they see drinking water and protected animals such as sand lizards and smooth snakes in danger. The Brandenburg authorities involved are still examining objections to the project and are also taking the hearing into account. Tesla boss Elon Musk also wants to build the world's largest battery factory on the site in Grünheide.

Brandenburg's Environment Minister Axel Vogel (Greens) made it clear at the beginning of March that Tesla can continue to build with early approval until the time of production. "Trial runs are also possible (...), in other words measures to check the operational reliability such as testing the tightness of tanks and pipelines or the casting and pressing of sample workpieces", Vogel told the "Märkische Oderzeitung" (March 5). But: "There will be no cars on the market from a factory that has not yet been approved." The basis for such early approval is a positive forecast for the project.
 

Source: produktion.de

[2]