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Tesla’s Texas Gigafactory has built 10,000 Model Y vehicles

Tesla announced through its official Twitter that the Texas Gigafactory has produced 10,000 Model Y vehicles. The Texas Gigafactory, Tesla’s fifth Gigafactory, began limited production of the Model Y in late 2021 and reached the milestone of producing 1,000 vehicles per week in August.

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In addition to the Texas Gigafactory, the Tesla Gigafactory also includes the Nevada Gigafactory, the New York Gigafactory, the Shanghai Gigafactory, and the Berlin Gigafactory. According to Musk’s previous disclosures, Tesla’s Texas super factory will not only produce Model Y but will also produce the first Cybertruck electric pickup and semi-electric truck.

Tesla Texas Gigafactory Model YFurthermore, Tesla officially released the 4680 battery at the Battery Day event and plans to officially put it into production this year. Tesla said that the single energy of the 4680 battery has been increased by 5 times, the cruising range of the vehicle can be increased by 16%, the power has been increased by 6 times compared with the battery with tabs, and the power output has been increased by 6 times.

Moreover, in the second quarter of 2022, Tesla produced more than 258,000 vehicles globally and delivered more than 254,000 vehicles. In addition, Tesla has built more than 35,000 supercharging piles around the world.

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