Tesla California 12/18/2024

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  • @bigtvjunky9119
    @bigtvjunky9119 16 дней назад +4

    4:48 It's so close to the other things already on the property. It has to be something similar. it's just an expansion of the Lathrop Consolidated Waste Water Treatment Facility next to the Megapack site. You can tell by the black plastic that it's going to be some sort of pond. The ends are open now for construction, but they should close it up when they're done.

  • @robkeshav800
    @robkeshav800 16 дней назад +2

    Thanks for flying on a foggy day. Is the new construction on Tesla property? Have you seen any activity in the warehouse that Tesla acquired some time ago?

  • @bigtvjunky9119
    @bigtvjunky9119 16 дней назад +1

    I wonder if all those Megapacks that are gone are going to Giga Texas for the extra power needed for the Nvidia Supercomputer.

    • @astewart1900
      @astewart1900 16 дней назад

      To me it looks like a lot more megapacks than can fit in the site being prepared at Giga Austin. More likely customer deliveries, which will show up in the financial results for the quarter.

    • @bigtvjunky9119
      @bigtvjunky9119 16 дней назад

      @@astewart1900 I don't recall exactly how many were already delivered but I thought it was over 75 transformers. The current Giga Texas megapack site has 34 transformers. Two per four megapacks so 17*4 = 68 megapacks. I'll just say they have at least 80 new transformers on site so 40*4 = at least 160 new megapacks needed.

    • @astewart1900
      @astewart1900 16 дней назад

      @ the 1st Giga Austin BESS is 68 megapacks when I eyeball it. The new site looks to me to be about the same size, but it’s hard to judge, so it could be a third bigger? The storage yard at Lathrop looks to be 15 rows by maybe 20 long, 300 megapacks. The Giga Austin megapacks could have been shipped from there but if the yard was full I think there were far more megapacks than needed for Giga Austin alone. A lot of “ifs”.