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JAKARTA - Tesla, Elon Musk's most famous electric car brand, confirmed that Berlin's Gigafactory has increased production to 2,000 electric cars a week for the first time.

If this new level of production can be maintained, it is a great achievement for any car manufacturer.

Launching Electrek, every automaker in the world is currently facing a very difficult supply chain crisis to increase electric vehicle production and survive in the rapid transition to electric vehicles that hit the industry.

Tesla has been a leader in that field for a decade, and Tesla's production has not slowed at all, and now the company is simultaneously increasing production in two major new factories, namely, the Berlin Gigafactory and the Texas Gigafactory.

"2,000 Y models have been produced at the Berlin Gigafactory this week", Tesla wrote on Twitter on Sunday, October 2.

Tesla started production earlier this year, in June to be exact. The automaker previously revealed that it had reached a production level of more than 1,000 Model Y vehicles per week at the Berlin Gigafactory.

With 2.000 productions of the Y model this week, it means Tesla has doubled its production rate in about three months. Regardless, 2.000 Model Y vehicles per week from Berlin's Gigafactory will have a major impact on Tesla operations globally.

The vehicle is sold in Europe, meaning Tesla does not need to export 2,000 vehicles from China or the US every week to meet European demand.


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