
Tesla has shared a new drone fly-through of its Giga Berlin factory, showing how the Model Y is made and it’s a stunning overview of how advanced the company’s factory is.
The video called “Giga Berlin Fly Through 2.0” was shared on Friday and details the machines that build the machine. A drone flys through offering a first-person look at stages of casting, stamping, body in white, paint, plastic molding, plastic paint, drive unit and general assembly.
The video spans just over 3 minutes and 30 seconds. It’s a fascinating look inside Tesla’s advanced Gigafactory in Berlin-Brandenburg.
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