Tesla announces plan to add 1,000 jobs in Germany
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Tesla announces plan to add 1,000 jobs in Germany
"Tesla's hiring of over 1,000 employees in Germany is a direct response to increased demand for its Model Y SUV, aiming to boost weekly production by 20 percent."
"The automotive industry in Germany is facing challenges, with major players like Volkswagen planning to cut 50,000 jobs by 2030 due to high costs and competition."
"Tesla's current workforce in Germany stands at approximately 10,700, and the company is also preparing for battery cell production set to start in 2027."
Tesla will hire more than 1,000 employees at its Berlin factory by June, increasing weekly production by 20% due to rising demand for the Model Y SUV. Additionally, Tesla is searching for several hundred new employees for battery cell production, set to begin in 2027. This hiring contrasts with significant layoffs in Germany's automotive sector, where companies like Volkswagen plan to cut 50,000 jobs by 2030. Tesla currently employs about 10,700 workers in Germany and recently reported a 17% profit increase.
Read at The Local Germany
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