Ogre
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Fremont produces 600k cars per year. I’ve heard them talk about expanding to 1m vehicles a year there.Each of those factories will produce around 500,000 per year, but if I’m not mistaken, that’s with one assembly line. I thought I saw somewhere that at least the Austin plant was big enough for four lines. As they perfect the line, they will add more.
Texas is something like 4 times bigger. I fully expect it will produce more than 2 million vehicles a year when it hits peak in 3-4 years. Maybe as much as 4 million vehicles a year.
Berlin and Shanghai are both likely capable of a million units/ year as well. It’s just going to take time. They were built for this purpose and are both bigger than Fremont.
There is a LOT of scale built into each of these factories. Tesla build these facilities to scale up big. It is going to take time and money, but even if they didn’t build another factory for 3-4 years, Tesla has plenty of runway.
They will almost certainly build in the next 3-4 years, but they have a little breathing room right now.