Tesla’s new manufacturing plant in Germany is set to increase its production capacity, according to plant manager André Thierig. The factory will produce more electric vehicles than initially planned, driven by strong demand and positive sales figures. Thierig highlighted that the “very good sales figures” have prompted the company to expand its output expectations.

The plant, located in Grünheide near Berlin, is a key part of Tesla’s European expansion strategy. The increased production capacity is expected to bolster Tesla’s presence in the European EV market and help meet the growing demand for electric vehicles in the region.

Tesla has been steadily ramping up operations at the Grünheide facility since its opening. The decision to produce more vehicles at the plant reflects the company’s confidence in the European market and its commitment to expanding EV manufacturing capabilities outside the United States.

No specific production figures or timelines have been disclosed regarding the increased output. However, the move signals Tesla’s ongoing efforts to scale its manufacturing footprint amid a competitive and rapidly growing electric vehicle sector.

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