After announcing its record Q4 2021 earnings, Tesla also shared new photos of its upcoming Gigafactories in Texas and Berlin.
Tesla produced a record number of vehicles from its Fremont factory in California, but what’s coming is even more exciting. Below are images shared within the company’s Q4 2021 shareholder slide deck.
Gigafactory Berlin – Graffiti

Gigafactory Berlin – Quality Control

Gigafactory Berlin – Body Shop

Gigafactory Berlin – General Assembly

Gigafactory Texas – Exterior

Gigafactory Texas – General Assembly

Gigafactory Texas – Paint Shop

Gigafactory Texas – Attaching Seats to a Structural Battery Pack

Tesla also shared some pictures of its Gigafactory in Shanghai, China, plus a new picture of its Tesla Semi truck.
Gigafactory Shanghai – Exterior

Gigafactory Shanghai – General Assembly

Tesla Semi

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