Tesla's Gigafactory Texas shared a milestone in its production as it finished its 10,000th Model Y electric vehicle that will soon deliver to dealerships for buyers to purchase from the company. It only shows that Tesla is already picking up the pace for its EV production for its many releases, something which gives a good sign for future releases including the Cybertruck.
Tesla Giga Texas Milestone: 10,000 Model Ys
The famous clean energy company announced earlier that it already completed its 10,00th Model Y and rolled out from Giga Texas, celebrating a milestone for the company's production of the EV. This number is only from the Gigafactory Texas to date, and more Model Y EVs are coming soon, alongside other vehicles from the company.
It is one significant achievement for the company as there are many Gigafactories it has in the world, all focused on bringing new electric vehicles for release, soon available to the general public.
The main focus of the Giga Texas is the company's budget SUV, as well as its future release of the electric pickup much awaited by the public from Tesla.
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Tesla Giga Texas Ready for the Cybertruck?
According to Engadget, Tesla's primary production location of the Cybertruck would be in Giga Texas, and the recent milestone with the Model Y is a remarkable precursor which signifies the readiness of its future ventures. There is no news regarding the company's production or preparation for the Cybertruck, but this bears a good sign for the future of the Gigafactory for upcoming releases.
Tesla's Gigafactories and the Cybertruck
Tesla will center its Cybertruck production at the Gigafactory Texas, and it is where the anticipated electric vehicle pickup truck from the company will center its development and manufacturing. There are many leaks regarding the new EV which will be available soon, but it still faces delay for a 2022 release, with speculations on its availability next year.
The company is relying on a casting machine to make the Cybertruck's "unibody" shell, coming from the 9,000-ton casting machine from the IDRA Group. Reports claim that this casting machine is in place for Giga Texas, soon producing the EV that the company promised the world long ago, with many competitors like Rivian, Ford, and GM already releasing their electric pickup trucks.
Giga Texas and other gigafactories will soon deliver the Cybertruck using the casting machines in place, and it would speed up the process for its availability for all.
The milestone achieved by Giga Texas for the Model Y is a good sign for the company's products in their latest gigafactory, something which would complement its future releases and manufacturing. The Cybertruck awaits the company's actions and ventures towards it, with its facilities ready to handle the workload and production.
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Written by Isaiah Richard