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Tesla to hire 1,000 more Giga Berlin workers as Europe demand returns

Tesla announced plans to hire an additional 1,000 workers at its Gigafactory near Berlin on Thursday, aiming to increase production at its sole European manufacturing facility. This expansion follows a period of declining sales in Europe and signals a renewed focus on the region's market. The company is targeting a production rate of 7,500 vehicles per week at the Grünheide plant by October, a significant ramp-up from current levels. The Gigafactory, which began operations in March 2022, currently employs approximately 11,000 people. The hiring initiative is a direct response to returning demand for Tesla vehicles across Europe, indicating a positive shift in market conditions for the electric automaker. This move also underscores Tesla's commitment to its European manufacturing footprint and its strategy to meet growing consumer interest in electric mobility.

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