Tesla sends 'cyber rodeo' invitation to Giga Texas opening
Tesla has started sending out invites for an event called the ‘Cyber Rodeo’, which will mark the grand opening of the Gigafactory Texas in Austin – a big moment for the company and its manufacturing expansion in the US.
Just days after launching Gigafactory Berlin with the first delivery of the first European-made Tesla vehicles, the automaker is now inviting people to open another factory: Gigafactory Texas.
Tesla is simultaneously building two extremely large-scale factories for the production of electric vehicles and batteries.
Due to some regulatory delays with Gigafactory Berlin, Gigafactory Texas is commencing production around the same time.
As is tradition for the automaker, Tesla is throwing a party to celebrate the start of production.
CEO Elon Musk unveiled the invite for the April 7 event and the company is calling it a ‘cyber rodeo’:
“Cyber” may just be about the beauty of the party — Musk said he’s a fan of the first.
But people are already speculating about the appearance of the latest version of Cybertruck.
Last year, Tesla removed Cybertruck specs and pricing from its website and the automaker is expected to update the electric pickup truck with a production version.
Either way, the focus is likely to be on the new Model Y built in Gigafactory Texas, which features Tesla’s new structural battery pack design and 4680 battery cells, in contrast to the new Model Y manufactured in GigaFactory Texas.
The new version is expected to have different specs and has been linked to a new mid-range AWD Model Y listed on the EPA website earlier this month.
With the start of Model Y deliveries, Tesla is also expected to deliver an update on battery cell production at the new factory, which is going to be crucial to enable the production ramp-up.
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