The huge Tesla factory near Berlin, Germany did not open until the end of March this year. Now the company has released a video, shot by a drone, thanks to which it can be seen under the cover of production. The video also shows one-of-a-kind giant die-casting machines that make cars similar to the “English”.
So far, there have been very few humans visiting the Tesla factory in Grünheide near Berlin. The company, led by its president, Elon Musik, did not open the factory until March 22 of this year (More information here) and invited only select guests to the event, as well as customers who handed her the first few newly produced Tesel Model Y.
The automaker has now released a video on its YouTube channel, in which an ingeniously piloted drone depicts how cars are made. For technology enthusiasts, perhaps the most interesting opportunity is to watch the giant machines in action, which produce aluminum parts by high-pressure casting, similar to the small “English”.
In this way, the entire rear floor can be produced, for example, as evidenced by the video, as this part of a machine called Gigapress is pulled by a robotic arm. In this way, the automaker saves significant costs and also speeds up production. More about technology I read here.
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