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Model Y produced by Tesla’s Berlin Gigafactory started to arrive at service centers

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After the opening ceremony was held on March 22 and 30 vehicles were delivered to users on-site (these customers are actually local employees), the Model Y produced by Tesla’s Berlin Super Factory is also ready. Delivery outside the factory via a service center.

Judging from the news posted on social media, on Tuesday local time, two trucks delivering Model Y arrived at Tesla’s service center in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg. It is reported that this batch of Model Y is a high-performance version with a pure black appearance.

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YouTuber @Lars Strandridder witnessed the delivery of 5 Model Y Performance cars at a store in Denmark. That said, in just a week, Tesla has started delivering new cars to other European countries hundreds of miles away.

Moreover, Tesla held its first Model Y deliveries outside of Germany at its store in Aarhus, Denmark, where five new Model Y Performance vehicles were delivered today.

As previously reported, Tesla’s Berlin Gigafactory is currently only producing high-performance versions of the Model Y to maximize productivity and profitability.

In addition, a German observer (@GF4Tesla / Twitter) also reported that several delivery centers and Tesla stores in Germany already offer the Model Y made by Giga Berlin. So, it’s also time for Tesla to turn to other countries for deliveries.

Furthermore, @GF4Tesla also discovered today that Tesla delivered a Model Y directly from the Berlin Gigafactory, and some trailers full of Model Y left the factory today.

But there is still no credible data or exact data to show what level of Tesla’s Berlin Gigafactory Model Y’s daily output can be achieved. Previously, sources forecasted an annual output of 500,000 vehicles, and now it seems that it will not. 

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