Tesla’s New Mega-Factory

Published Date: 19th Sep 2014

Tesla has teamed up with Panasonic to build one of largest battery plants in the world

 

Tesla has announced that Carson City, Nevada have been chosen as the site for one of the largest battery plants in the world.  It’s estimated the ‘Mega-factory’ will cost $5billion to build, with plans to have the factory up and running by 2020.

Tesla hopes to reduce the price of batteries to allow it to launch a £30,000 BMW 3 Series rival called the ModTesla Gigafactoryel 3 in the next few years. The name of the Model 3 was revealed back in June by a major car magazine.

Tesla has a few ambitious plans for the ‘Mega-factory’ hoping to drive down the high price of batteries by 30% by scaling up production of cells over the next few years. It is estimated that the ‘Mega-factory’ will produce more batteries than the entire world’s production in 2013 when the combined capacity of the world’s batteries produced 35m Gigawatt hours of power.

As an incentive to choose Nevada over the other potential locations Tesla looked at, the site will also receive $1.2billion in tax benefits from the great state of Nevada until 2034.

The ‘Mega-factory’ represents a significant gamble for Tesla which set itself the ambitious target of building 500,000 cars by 2020. To get there, they will need to create their Model 3 a 3 Series-sized vehicle with an estimated range of 200 miles and price tag of around £30,000 within the next few years. 

However, a partnership on the Mega-factory with Panasonic, which is keen to utilise the plant for battery production, should help Tesla reduce the long-term financial risk.

Tesla is also currently hard at work on the Model X, a crossover with a 250-mile range due to be unveiled in production form next autumn as well as the roll-out of the Supercharger network across Europe. The first two Supercharger stations have recently been launched in the UK; one in Birmingham and one in London.