Tesla State Subsidy Decision in Germany Expected by End of Year

Tesla next plans to invest EUR 5 billion (roughly Rs. 43,350 crores) in its battery cell factory at Gruenheide near Berlin.

Tesla State Subsidy Decision in Germany Expected by End of Year

Tesla has pushed back expected opening of gigafactory to late 2021, blaming German bureaucratic hurdles

Highlights
  • The European Union in January approved a plan
  • Tesla subsidies will be of EUR 1.14 billion (roughly Rs. 9,880 crores)
  • Opel will receive a EUR 437 million (roughly Rs. 3,790 crores) grant
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Germany will probably decide by the end of the year how much state aid US electric vehicle maker Tesla will receive for its planned battery cell factory near Berlin, an economy ministry spokesperson said on Sunday.

The European Union in January approved a plan that includes giving state aid to Tesla, BMW, and others to support production of electric vehicle batteries and help the bloc to reduce imports from industry leader China.

The EU's approval of the EUR 2.9 billion (roughly Rs. 25,150 crores) European Battery Innovation project, which includes more than 40 companies, follows the launch in 2017 of the European Battery Alliance to support the industry during the shift away from fossil fuels.

Tesla plans to invest EUR 5 billion (roughly Rs. 43,350 crores) in its battery cell factory at Gruenheide near Berlin to complement its nearly finished electric car factory at the same location, according to estimates from the German economy ministry.

The unusually high investment volume means that the US car manufacturer can count on German state subsidies of EUR 1.14 billion (roughly Rs. 9,880 crores), Tagesspiegel newspaper reported on Sunday.

This chimes with a February report by Business Insider, which said Tesla stands to receive at least 1 billion euros in public funding from Germany for setting up its battery cell factory near Berlin.

The economy ministry spokesperson said there was no final sum yet because talks with the carmaker and the European Commission are ongoing, adding that a final decision is likely before the end of the year.

Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk last month said he hoped the first cars at its planned gigafactory in Gruenheide could be built in October or soon afterwards.

Tesla has pushed back the expected opening of the gigafactory to late 2021, blaming German bureaucratic hurdles. The plant has also faced local resistance because of environmental concerns.

Economy Minister Peter Altmaer last Thursday said that carmaker Opel will receive a EUR 437 million (roughly Rs. 3,790 crores) government grant for its battery cell factory in Kaiserslautern as part of the wider European initiative to create a homegrown battery industry.

© Thomson Reuters 2021


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