Tesla to hand over first Model Y electric cars from German factory on Tuesday

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On Tuesday, March 22, Tesla will hand over the first Model Y electric vehicles produced at a plant in Germany to customers. it is reported by REUTERS.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will attend the ceremony along with Elon Musk. The company plans to hire 12,000 people to work at the factory.

At full capacity, the plant will produce 500,000 electric vehicles a year - more than Volkswagen's 450,000 battery electric vehicles - and generate 50 gigawatt-hours of battery power, surpassing all other plants in the country.

Earlier , Elon Musk   announced plans for "extreme" scaling of Tesla, announcing the release of the "Tesla Master Plan, Part 3" on Twitter.

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