Tesla ups investment in boost to Berlin battery cell production

BERLIN, (Reuters) – U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla ​will increase its investment in battery ‌cell production at its plant outside Berlin by almost $250 million, boosting its capacity target for ​the site, the company said on ​Tuesday.

Tesla announced in December investments amounting ⁠to almost 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) ​at the site in Gruenheide, south-east of ​the German capital, as it seeks to bring battery cell and vehicle production all under one ​roof from next year.

With the latest ​investment, Tesla plans to create the conditions for annual ‌production ⁠capacity of 18 gigawatt hours, up from a previously planned 8 GWh.

“The ramp-up of battery cell production will also be ​accompanied by ​a ⁠significant increase in labour demand,” the company said in a statement, ​estimating its staffing needs in ​battery ⁠cell production at more than 1,500 employees.

Tesla currently employs almost 11,000 people in Gruenheide, ⁠the ​company’s only gigafactory in ​Europe.

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Reporting by Christoph Steitz and Rachel More; ​Editing by Linda Pasquini and Emelia Sithole-Matarise