Tesla eyes closure of Gigafactory Berlin as sales slump and union risks mount

Amid a sharp drop in European sales to 235,000 vehicles in 2025 and ongoing labor tensions—including recent anti-union efforts like a December rally—Tesla is questioning the future of its Gigafactory Berlin. The plant's 375,000+ annual Model Y capacity now burdens the company, with management warning that IG Metall union gains in upcoming works council elections could end investments.

Tesla's Gigafactory Berlin in Grünheide, Germany, opened recently to serve Europe efficiently but now faces viability issues due to collapsed demand. European sales of 235,000 Teslas in 2025—including imports—fell below pre-plant import levels from 2022, despite the factory's capacity for over 375,000 Model Ys yearly.

Global reallocations offered limited relief, such as minor shipments to Canada (7,703 Model Ys and 1,451 Model 3s) amid tariffs. Following awkward anti-union initiatives like the December 2025 'Giga-Event,' factory director André Thierig has escalated rhetoric. Citing Handelsblatt, he warned that IG Metall influence in works council elections could halt investments, comparing Grünheide's productivity unfavorably to U.S. and Chinese sites.

Analysts suspect this blames labor for demand shortfalls. Meanwhile, rival BYD advances European factory plans, underscoring EV market shifts.

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Aerial view of the Tesla Gigafactory Berlin with active production lines and workers assembling vehicles, illustrating the company's production expansion.
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Tesla to ramp Giga Berlin output to 7,500 vehicles weekly

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Tesla will increase weekly production at its Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg plant to 7,500 vehicles starting in October. The company also plans to hire 1,000 additional workers to support the expansion.

Factory manager André Thierig announced at Hannover Messe that sick leave at Tesla's Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg has dropped below 5 percent. Following a reported loss of 1,700 workers earlier this year—reducing headcount to 10,703 from 12,415 in 2024—the plant now plans to hire 1,000 new staff amid aggressive efficiency measures.

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Tesla has opened applications for a new program inviting startups to test battery manufacturing technologies at Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg. The JUNI x Tesla Battery Cell Giga Challenge targets solutions in materials, equipment, operations, automation, and artificial intelligence. Selected participants may receive paid pilot projects with the company's 4680 cell team.

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