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    Dancing Musk hands drivers first Teslas from new German gigafactory

    • Musk hands over first 30 cars at German plant
    • New orders from plant to be delivered from April
    • 3,500 workers on site, to rise to 12,000
    • Activists block plant entrance, motorway in protest

    GRUENHEIDE, Germany, March 22 (Reuters) – Elon Musk was cheered as he oversaw the handover of Tesla’s (TSLA.O) first German-made cars at its Gruenheide plant on Tuesday, marking the start of the U.S. automaker’s inaugural European hub just two years after it was first announced.

    Loud music played as 30 clients and their families got a first glimpse of their shining new vehicles through a glitzy, neon-lit Tesla branded tunnel, clapping and cheering as Tesla Chief Executive Musk danced and joked with fans.

    “This is a great day for the factory,” Musk said, describing it as “another step in the direction of a sustainable future”.

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    Although German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who also attended the event, lauded the gigafactory as the future of the car industry, it has faced opposition and some environmental activists blocked the factory’s entrance while displaying banners flagging its high water use. read more

    Two protestors abseiled from a motorway sign near the factory, blocking traffic for hours after the event.

    Musk had hoped to begin output from the factory eight months ago, but licensing delays and local concerns around the plant’s environmental impact held up the process.

    Tesla was forced to service European orders from Shanghai while it awaited its German licence, adding to rising logistics costs at a time when it was struggling with industry-wide chip shortages and other supply chain disruptions.

    It got the final go-ahead from local authorities on March 4 to begin production in Germany, provided it met conditions ranging from its water use to air pollution controls.

    The plant opening came on the same day as the top U.S. securities regulator urged a federal judge not to let Musk back out of an agreement requiring that his Twitter use be monitored, which the Tesla chief executive considers part of a campaign of harassment. read more

    RACE WITH VW

    The new owners received the Model Y Performance configuration, a vehicle costing 63,990 euros ($70,491) with a 514 km (320 miles) range, Tesla said, adding that new orders from the plant could be delivered from April.

    Tesla said that around 3,500 of the plant’s expected 12,000 workers have been hired so far.

    At full capacity, the plant will produce 500,000 cars a year, more than the 450,000 battery-electric vehicles that German rival Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) sold globally in 2021.

    It will also generate 50 gigawatt hours (GWh) of battery power, surpassing all other plants Germany.

    For now, Volkswagen still has the inside track in the race to electrify Europe’s fleet, with a 25% market share to Tesla’s 13%. Musk has said ramping up production would take longer than the two years it took to build the plant. read more

    JPMorgan predicted Gruenheide would produce around 54,000 cars in 2022, increasing to 280,000 in 2023 and 500,000 by 2025.

    Volkswagen, which has received 95,000 EV orders in Europe this year, is planning a new 2 billion euro EV factory alongside its existing facility in Wolfsburg and six battery plants across Europe.

    But its timeline lags Tesla’s, with the EV factory due to open in 2026 and the first battery plant in 2023.

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    Reporting by Victoria Waldersee, Nadine Schimroszik; Editing by Jan Harvey, Edmund Blair, Alex Richardson, Alexander Smith and Jan Harvey

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