Monday, January 17, 2011

Tesla opens a factory to build the model


S sedan Tesla Motors, the old Toyota factory would be built in California
How many of us think of Tesla Motors , we think of $ 100,000 all-electric Roadster . The fact is, however, for the first time many of us will never see in real life Tesla probably cheaper five-door model sedan. Though the company sold out to the world for more than 1300 roadster, S started production yet. If this happens, however, the newTesla plant , introduced on Wednesday in Fremont, Californie.Ce easily install the automatic mode, and body for the first time in the world dedicated exclusively to the vehicles, electrical equipment for mass production.
Plant construction of the former New United Motor Construction Co. (Nummi). Nummi 1984 has launched a joint investment between Toyota and GM, in which the output of motor vehicles sold under the brands of two years. Tesla Toyota is working in the same building, the production version of Toyota's electric RAV 4 and the other projects.
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Fremont Silicon Valley, Tesla's headquarters in Palo Alto city, such as technical expertise is available immediately. Toyota Nummi still used for the production recently, in April this year, Tesla says it's the largest, modern and environmentally friendly automotive plants in the world. "Equipment used for the" one key - and they always go with - the production system and the vehicle is capable of producing half a million a year. 
Toyota is considering reporting Autoblog Tesla plans to produce 20,000 vehicles last year - as a model and a model for the future.
UK organizations are currently making Roadster Lotus Motor and final assembly takes place in California.
"It was a" memorable day Tesla, which makes our advanced technology electric vehicles in mass production a reality, said: Tesla CEO Elon musk. "Examples are blazing a new path of industrial, whatever happens here - the Tesla plant offers excellent growth opportunities for us."

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