Tesla puts battery factory project in Germany on hold

(New York) Tesla has put plans to build a battery factory in Germany on hold to see how the group can respond to new regulations on subsidies for the purchase of electric vehicles in the United States, according to Wall Street. Log.

Posted yesterday at 10:03 a.m.

Washington indeed adopted in August a text providing for tax incentives for manufacturers if the batteries are manufactured and assembled in the United States, recalls the economic daily in its Thursday edition.

The law also provides for a subsidy for the purchase of an electric vehicle of up to $7,500, provided that the final assembly of the cars is carried out in North America and that the raw materials used for the batteries come, in a growing proportion from the same region.

But Tesla had so far planned to build a battery factory in Germany, in addition to the car factory already installed near Berlin, with the possibility that some of them will be sent to the United States.

Elon Musk’s group is therefore studying the implication of new American regulations and is postponing, in the meantime, its project in Germany, reports the Wall Street Journal, citing sources familiar with the matter.

Tesla did not immediately respond to a request from AFP.

The manufacturer of electric vehicles filed in late August, a few days after the adoption of the law in Washington, a file with the comptroller of public accounts of Texas evoking the possibility of building a lithium refinery in this state.

The finished product, lithium hydroxide, would be shipped by road and rail to various Tesla battery manufacturing sites in the United States, details the company, which is seeking tax breaks to complete its project.

Tesla specified, however, that it was still at the stage of “assessing the feasibility of the project” and stressed that it was also studying the possibility of building a similar site in the state of Louisiana.


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