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Tesla Giga Berlin switching to a two-shift system, aims to increase production by the end of August
Tesla Giga Berlin will be switching to a two-shift system in August. According to RBB, Tesla’s Berlin Gigafactory has employed at least 5,000 people in Grünheide. It plans to hire more people in August to occupy a second shift fully. Eventually, Tesla Giga Berlin will introduce a third shift and operate 24 hours day.
Tesla aims to reach an output of 3,000 units per week by October 2022. Tesla SVP of Powertrain and Energy Engineering Drew Baglin shared at the last earnings call that Tesla’s target is to hit 5,000 vehicles per week at Giga Berlin by the end of the year. Tesla believes it can still achieve 50%+ growth by the end of the year.
“And finally, despite losing more builds in Q3 than expected, we’re still pushing to reach 50% growth this year. This target has become more difficult, but it remains possible with strong execution,” stated Tesla’s Chief Financial Officer Zachary Kirkhorn at the Q2 2022 earnings call.
The Tesla CFO also mentioned inefficiencies in both Austin and Berlin that would continue to weigh down the company’s margins for the balance of this year. However, Kirkhorn predicts that the impact of those inefficiencies will decrease as Tesla ramps up production.
Tesla Q2 Factory Updates
In July, Giga Berlin and Giga Shanghai temporarily halted production to work on their respective assembly lines. In Germany, Tesla stopped production for two weeks to readjust some of the casting machines producing rear underbody parts. Tesla also installed other machinery during the short break to improve Giga Berlin’s production.
Meanwhile, Tesla upgraded its Model 3 and Model Y production lines in Giga Shanghai. The upgrades resulted in Tesla China delivering only 28,217 vehicles in July, down from a record 78,000 units in June. However, the upgraded Model Y and Model 3 assembly lines should increase Giga Shanghai’s output.
Giga Berlin already produces 1,000 vehicles per week, and Tesla’s new HQ in Austin seems close to reaching the same weekly output. Giga Shanghai finished upgrading its Model Y assembly in mid-July, and the Model 3 line’s upgrades are expected to be finished this week.
The Fremont Factory appears to be pushing its boundaries, too. A recent visit by a Canaccord analyst revealed that the Fremont Factory is still significantly contributing to Tesla’s production numbers. Thus far, it seems like Tesla is set for smooth sailing in Q3 2022—barring any unexpected challenges.
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Tesla is looking to conduct FSD tests in new Swedish city: report
The proposal appears to have been received rather positively by one of the city’s officials.

Recent reports have suggested that Tesla is looking at another city in Sweden to test its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system on public roads. The proposal appears to have been received rather positively by one of the city’s officials.
Tesla FSD tests in Sweden
FSD has already been deployed in numerous territories such as the United States, China, and Australia. However, the system is yet to be released in Europe. As per a recent report from Värmlands Folkblad, Tesla has sent a request for FSD testing to the capital of Värmland, Karlstad. As noted in a CarUp report, Tesla is already testing FSD on motorways after the company secured permission from the Swedish Transport Agency.
The Municipality of Karlstad has reportedly not issued a decision regarding Tesla’s request yet, though lawmakers seem open to the idea of FSD being tested on public roads. In a comment to VF, municipal councilor Linda Larsson stated that FSD tests in Karlstad “sounds interesting.” This is quite understandable considering that Tesla’s FSD tests, if they are approved, will still use safety drivers behind the wheel who will be ready to intervene at any time.
Tesla pledges to work with the municipality
In its request, Tesla noted that Karlstad is an interesting municipality in which to conduct its tests. The company also stated that it would conduct its operations and tests in close collaboration with the municipality, as well as local entities. Considering the municipal councilor’s comments, it does appear that Tesla might have a solid chance at attaining permission to test FSD on Karlstad’s roads.
Tesla’s success for FSD tests in Sweden has been mixed. A few months ago, reports emerged stating that the company’s request to test FSD in Stockholm had been rejected by the Swedish Traffic Department.
“The Traffic Office is currently working on updating its approach to automation. At the same time, the city and the office are under heavy pressure from other ongoing innovation tests. Our ambition is to actively participate in and learn from the continued development in the field of automation.
“Based on this, and in combination with the fact that the current test is the first of its kind, which entails certain risks for both infrastructure and third parties, and that it is planned to be carried out throughout the city, the City of Stockholm considers it is currently not possible to approve the implementation of the test,” the Swedish Traffic Department stated.
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Waymo faces federal probe after self-driving taxi fails to stop for school bus
In a statement, a Waymo representative stated that the company has “already developed and implemented improvements” that should help its fleet avoid similar incidents in the future.

Federal regulators have launched an investigation into Waymo’s self-driving vehicles after reports that one of its autonomous taxis failed to stop properly for a school bus.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) stated that it’s reviewing around 2,000 Waymo vehicles following concerns that its autonomous systems may have violated traffic laws.
Waymo under review
According to a Reuters report, the NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation began the probe after flagging a media report involving a Waymo self-driving taxi that did not remain stationary when approaching a school bus. At the time of the incident, the school bus had its red lights flashing, its stop arm was deployed, and its crossing control arm was extended.
As per the ODI’s report, the Waymo initially stopped beside the bus before maneuvering around its front. This resulted in the vehicle passing the school bus’ extended stop arm and crossing control arm. Students from the bus were disembarking when the Waymo committed the error. The vehicle was operating without a safety driver at the time, and it was equipped with Waymo’s fifth-generation Automated Driving System (ADS).
Software fix already in place
In a statement, a Waymo representative stated that the company has “already developed and implemented improvements related to stopping for school buses and will land additional software updates in our next software release.” The spokesperson also highlighted that Waymo prioritizes the safety of pedestrians, especially children, in its vehicles’ operations.
“Driving safely around children has always been one of Waymo’s highest priorities. In the event referenced, the vehicle approached the school bus from an angle where the flashing lights and stop sign were not visible and drove slowly around the front of the bus before driving past it, keeping a safe distance from children,” Waymo noted.
Waymo, which is owned by Alphabet, operates a fleet of more than 1,500 robotaxis in major U.S. cities, including Phoenix, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Austin. The company continues to expand its footprint and plans future operations in Tokyo and London.
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Kia and Tesla top list in Swedish study of strongest EV batteries
A major Swedish study has revealed which electric vehicles hold their battery health the best, and Kia and Tesla came out on top.

A major Swedish study has revealed which electric vehicles hold their battery health the best, and Kia and Tesla came out on top.
Swedish car broker Kvdbil initiated a test of more than 1,300 used BEVs and plug-in hybrids to determine which models retain the best battery capacity over time. Based on the study’s results, the Kia EV6, Kia e-Niro, and the Tesla Model Y were deemed the best.
Kia and Tesla lead the pack
Kvdbil’s test results are bullish for electric vehicles as a whole. The study showed that eight out of ten used electric cars still had at least 90% of their original battery capacity. Kia’s EV6 and e-Niro finished first and second in the rankings, while Tesla’s Model Y came in third. As per CarInfo data, Sweden currently has 12,148 Kia EV6 registered, while there are 48,488 Model Y.
In a comment to the media, test manager Martin Reinholdsson stated, “They are actually better than we thought. We were a bit surprised that there were so many that were this good.”
In a way, Tesla’s strong performance in the test carries extra weight since the Model Y is one of Sweden’s best-selling EVs, giving the test a much larger sample size compared to Kia’s smaller but highly rated fleet.
Battery tech, driver habits, and age all play a role
Kvdbil noted that the test’s standout results could be attributed to advanced battery management systems and careful engineering, as noted in a report from the Sweden Herald. At the same time, the study also found that factors like charging routines, driving style, and the age of a vehicle can influence capacity retention.
Rounding out the top ten were entries from Opel, Mazda, Audi, Fiat, Volvo, Citroën, and Volkswagen, as noted in a CarUp report.
This is not the first time that Tesla’s battery prowess has shown its strength. Last year, reports emerged stating that a Tesla Model S 90D from Chesterfield, UK, had traveled 430,000 miles on its original motors and batteries. Over that period, which was comprised of constant Supercharging sessions due to the car being used as an airport taxi, the Model S 90D only lost 65 miles of range.
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