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by max-ibel
1752 days ago
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Doesn't it all depend a lot of details that are not published ? If the 2000 jobs are Fraunhofer/Max Planck Institute battery chemistry researchers and engineers, than this is great news and will help developing a solid industrial battery base in Germany. Well done! If the 2000 jobs are Gabelstaplerfahrer, and all the tech / research is done in the US, then yeah, the investment is mostly in the construction/services sector, which doesn't seem great. This is oversimplified, but my guess is that Tesla doesn't want to outsource the core tech/research, so we're going to see more Gabelstaplerfahrer and less Fraunhofer/MPI. |
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Researching is not the only work that requires more then manual labor.
Go look at Nevada, after the Gigafactory there are now a number of battery companies located there.