Elon Musk shares a rendering of Tesla's new factory in Berlin complete with rooftop solar panels and green space

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Elon Musk shares a rendering of Tesla's new factory in Berlin complete with rooftop solar panels and green space
15 July 2020, Brandenburg, Grünheide: Cranes and first piers for the future Tesla Giga-Factory can be seen on the construction site (aerial view with a drone). In Grünheide near Berlin, a maximum of 500,000 vehicles per year are to roll off the assembly line from July 2021 - and according to the car manufacturer's plans, the maximum should be reached as quickly as possible. The US electric car manufacturer expects up to 10,500 employees working in shifts for its planned first factory in Europe.Patrick Pleul/picture alliance via Getty Images
  • Elon Musk shared a futuristic rendering of Tesla's under-construction Berlin factory.
  • The illustration shows a roof rife with solar panels and green space, and possibly even a swimming pool.
  • News photos from a German agency this week showed cranes in place and walls beginning to take shape on the company's first European factory.
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Elon Musk on Wednesday shared a rendering of what Tesla's Berlin factory, currently under construction, is anticipated to look like upon completion.

The glossy illustration is complete with solar panels on the roof, Musk said, as well as what appears to be an event space. Asked about the possibility of a swimming pool too, the billionaire said "sure."

Tesla broke ground on the factory near Berlin, set to be its first in Europe, in June. After a brief skirmish with local activists and regulators about its demolition of existing forest land, the construction appears to have begun full steam ahead.

Photos from a German news agency taken July 15 show foundation work that appears to be nearly finished if not already complete, with cranes in place and supporting structures already climbing skyward.

Eventually, the factory will build Tesla's Model Y, Musk has said.

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"We are absolutely continuing our Model Y capacity expansion at full speed at both Giga Berlin and Giga Shanghai, and here in Fremont when they will let us continue," he told analysts in April, as the coronavirus weighed on automakers around the world, but didn't slow Tesla's capital investment plans.

Shares of Tesla have skyrocketed in recent weeks, as lofty expectations for the new factories in Berlin and Texas, as well as the stock's possible inclusion in the S&P 500 index, drove a trading frenzy.

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