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Tesla commissions megafactory in Shanghai, China

Last updated: February 12, 2025 9:29 am
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Tesla has recently inaugurated a new megafactory in Shanghai, China, dedicated to manufacturing energy-storage batteries, specifically Megapacks. With an initial annual production capacity of 10,000 units, equivalent to around 40 gigawatt-hours, this facility is poised to play a crucial role in Tesla’s global energy storage objectives.

According to a report by Xinhua, Tesla’s vice-president, Mike Snyder, expressed his enthusiasm for the rapid progress witnessed in Shanghai and Tesla’s continuous growth. He stated, “I’m excited to have this factory kick off an exciting year for Tesla.” The sprawling facility covers approximately 200,000m² and is expected to drive a 50% year-on-year increase in energy storage deployments in 2025.

The Shanghai factory represents a significant investment of about 1.45 billion yuan ($202 million) and is situated in the Lin-gang Special Area of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone. Notably, this marks Tesla’s second major plant in Shanghai, adding to its existing production infrastructure in the region.

Tesla’s strategic move underscores its commitment to establishing a robust global production network, leveraging the manufacturing capabilities in China. The company anticipates the new factory to serve as a cornerstone in its production ecosystem, supporting its broader objectives.

In the United States, Tesla already operates a Megapack factory in California with a similar annual production capacity of 10,000 units. Moreover, recent reports indicated that Tesla received an overwhelming response for the facelifted Model Y, with 70,000 bookings within the first week of pre-orders. Production of the revised Model Y has commenced at the Shanghai Gigafactory, where the Model 3 is also manufactured.

In a dynamic market environment, where electric vehicles are gaining traction, Toyota Motor unveiled plans to establish a wholly-owned subsidiary in China to produce battery electric vehicles (BEVs) under its luxury Lexus brand. These developments reflect the evolving landscape of the automotive industry, with companies like Tesla and Toyota adapting to meet the growing demand for electric vehicles.

See also  Tesla (TSLA) reveals web of transactions between Elon Musk's companies

The inauguration of the new megafactory in Shanghai signifies Tesla’s continued expansion and investment in cutting-edge technologies, positioning itself as a key player in the global energy storage and electric vehicle market. As the automotive industry shifts towards sustainable practices, Tesla’s initiatives in China and beyond are poised to shape the future of transportation and energy storage.

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