In a report from Bloomberg, it was noted that Peter Altmaier, Germany's economy minister, promised Tesla CEO Elon Musk the country would help Tesla in whatever way was needed to get Gigafactory Berlin up and running.
“We are very proud of your car plant in Brandenburg and we wish you good luck with that,” Altmaier said. Musk landed in Germany on Sept. 1, to tour the CureVac facility where Tesla is helping build machines used to produce a COVID-19 vaccine.
Benzinga's Take: It's pretty interesting to see the German government embrace a challenger to the country's own vehicle brands. Germans are notorious for their loyalty to German automakers. A Tesla factory, employing thousands of workers, could help Germans and other Europeans make a more serious consideration for Tesla's clean energy vehicles in the future.
Photo courtesy of Elon Musk on Twitter
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