Tesla will have a new Gigafactory in Mexico.

in #hive-1679222 years ago

Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced this Tuesday morning that Tesla, owned by businessman Elon Musk, will establish a plant in Monterrey, Nuevo León.

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During his morning conference, he commented that there is an understanding with Musk to bring the investment to Nuevo León. “We talked with Musk. We came to an understanding, the plant is being established in Monterrey, with a series of commitments to solve water scarcity. They will help."

López Obrador said, Tesla is coming to Monterrey."

Tesla facilities are known for their high technology, focus on sustainability, and innovative design. Tesla facilities have a modern and elegant design. For example, Tesla's Gigafactory in Nevada features rooftop solar panels and is built in a spiral design to maximize efficiency in the use of space.

Sustainability is a major concern for Tesla, and the company's facilities reflect this commitment. The Nevada Gigafactory is powered primarily by solar and wind energy, and uses sustainable construction technologies such as water recycling and efficient waste management.

Tesla facilities use advanced technologies at all stages of production. The car manufacturing plant in Fremont, California uses robots and advanced automation systems to assemble cars efficiently and precisely.

Tesla's Gigafactory in Nevada is the world's largest battery plant in terms of built-up area. The plant currently has an area of ​​more than 1.9 million square feet (approximately 176 thousand square meters), and is expected to reach 13 million square feet (1.21 million square meters) once fully built. Tesla's car manufacturing plant in Fremont, California, is one of the largest auto factories in North America, with an area of ​​about 5.3 million square feet (almost 500,000 square meters).

Dear Hivers and Leos, it seems that Elon Musk is unstoppable. How do you see this expansion into Mexico? I think I'm going to apply for a job there lol.

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