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Tesla’s Next Gigafactory Will Be Built In Mexico And Tasked With Next-Gen EV – SlashGear

Tesla’s Next Gigafactory Will Be Built In Mexico And Tasked With Next-Gen EV – SlashGear

Tesla’s Next Gigafactory Will Be Built In Mexico And Tasked With Next-Gen EV – SlashGear

The next-gen car platform from Tesla won’t feature any rare Earth materials and it’ll boast some key improvements that’ll no doubt help the company remain competitive in the rapidly-growing market. These improvements will include a new low-voltage architecture that’ll be both more efficient and lighter than current offerings, that itself existing alongside hardware controllers designed entirely by the automaker and more.

Tesla expects this model to be a “huge volume product,” and it’ll be built at the Gigafactory Mexico location. As part of his announcement, Elon Musk said that Tesla will be continuing with an expansion of production at the company’s other facilities and that Gigafactory Mexico will be tasked with “supplemental” output relative to the existing destinations. 

“To be clear, this isn’t moving out of or to anywhere,” Musk said during the presentation. “It’s about expanding total global output.” It was clarified later on during the Q&A session that other Tesla facilities will also build the EVs based on the next-gen platform, but aside from promising a future grand opening for the facility, no other details were provided.

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