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Objections to the Tesla Gigafactory near Berlin will be discussed again in public
The many objections to the factory of the US electric car manufacturer Tesla near Berlin have been publicly discussed again since Tuesday. The online procedure will continue for the next three weeks.
The many objections to the factory of the US electric car manufacturer Tesla near Berlin have been publicly discussed again since Tuesday. The new online procedure should last until November 22nd. The discussion was actually closed once on October 14, but will be repeated due to possible procedural errors.
Tesla’s target schedule is becoming increasingly unlikely
Environmentalists, residents and other critics had raised more than 800 objections to the plant in Grünheide in Brandenburg. Among other things, they are concerned about the high water consumption in production and possible incidents. They criticized the first discussion because it was announced too late. That is why the State Environment Agency has the procedure repeated for safety reasons.
As a result, the schedule for the start of production at the plant has become more uncertain. Tesla boss Elon Musk is aiming for the first vehicles to roll off the assembly line in Grünheide by December at the latest. The final approval of the country is still pending. To do this, the new online discussion must first be evaluated.
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