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Berlin (Germany), Oct 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Clemens Bilan) The first Tesla electronic vehicle factory in Europe symbolically opened its doors to the public this Saturday in Grünheide, on the outskirts of Berlin.The founder of the company, Elon Musk, had invited an "Open Doors Day" for his factory, an event for which it was necessary to register in advance and observe certain hygiene measures, reduced capacity and distance due to the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE OPENING OF THE FIRST FACTORY IN EUROPE FOR TESLA ELECTRONIC VEHICLES.
Grünheide (Germany), Jul 30 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Felipe Trueba) Machinery is seen in the future Tesla Gigafactory construction site in Grünheide near Berlin. According to the US car manufacturer Tesla, this first electric car plant in Europe will be the most advanced high-volume electric vehicle production factory in the world. FOOTAGE OF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE.
Nissan showed its in-construction all-solid-state battery pilot line to members of the media at its Yokohama Plant in Kanagawa Prefecture. The pilot line is aimed to further promote development and innovative manufacturing technologies for the batteries.Under the Nissan Ambition 2030 long-term vision, Nissan aims to launch EVs equipped with the batteries by fiscal year 2028.All-solid-state batteries, which will be game-changers for EVs, have the potential for energy density approximately twice that of conventional lithium-ion batteries, significantly shorter charging time due to superior charge and discharge performance, and lower costs due to less expensive materials. Nissan plans to use all-solid-state batteries in a wide range of vehicle segments, including pickup trucks, making its EVs more competitive.Nissan is conducting wide ranging research and development, from molecular-level battery material research to electric vehicle development, and even city development using EVs as storage batteries. Utilizing this experience, Nissan is stepping up development with the goal of practical implementation.
Volkswagen Wolfsburg plant - Body construction
An act of "sabotage" targeting communication infrastructure brought rail traffic in northern Germany to a standstill on Saturday morning (8 October), according to rail operator Deutsche Bahn. The halt in service affected the departure of passengers at Berlin's main railway station as, for almost three hours, all high-speed and regional connections in the north of the country, as well as freight traffic, were interrupted. IMAGES