The scale of this along with all the other Tesla factories is mind boggling. Like Amazon, they must have some really incredible people managing these projects.
I still can’t believe that I’m working there, surreal, a few of us were able to see the cyber truck up close and we’re about 15’ away from Elon Musk, he gave a quick speech and Q/A afterwards.
Elon will reach new levels of riches never before seen. Tesla is leading the world in to electrification and is delivering a very good product no less.
Meanwhile, someone built a large home called "The One" in Bel-Air LA at a staggering amount of half billion dollars. Which is a very big waste, for me at least.
@@bYTeHeaD - I really like the way that house looks (The One). I wouldn't pay no $500M for it however. It's too open? ( I guess that's the word I'm looking for. 'Non private').
its because government incentive that texas and Austin are giving. In the long run the local government will have a factory, a group of workers that are skilled in car making and paying local taxes because they live there. and itll bring the cost of homes up because there will be more demand, property tax will be higher. Basically the local government is investing in Tesla and giving a deal for anything they need.
Give it time, their'll be another like Elon, as I'm from 2313 years in the future. I came to observe the rise in fall of Elon, in the future he's memorialized as the bringer of innovation their's even a religion that forms because his accomplishments it's known as Elonism.
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I work at the Texas Giga Tesla Factory. This place is massively huge. It's two miles around and 4 stories tall. Most people take a shuttle from the parking lot to the entrance just to get to work. Anyone that comes to work here need a really good pair of walking shoes
@@a-borgia4993 as of today 8/6/2021, only 196 people have died in 13 years. Compare that to the TENS of thousands killed in just a 5 year study period from every other manufacturer. If you want actual numbers you can find them here: www.valuepenguin.com/top-deadliest-vehicles
Already secured a mechanical engineer position there. I'm pumped about it. Plus I only live 5 Miles from where the factory is being built. Good times ahead lads. Can't wait to get my hands on the Cyber truck. If they end up being built there.
Once batteries develop further it'll definitely be a possibility. It's doable now, but at the expense of the luxuries you'd expect from a private yacht.
$35-47k wages are not going to cut it in the Austin market. Real estate is out of control with homes averaging $500,000 then add very high property taxes. Traffic and commute times are outrageous and public transit is outdated and inconvenient. Add that to 50 million tax break Tesla got and this is another corporation keeping the cash for themselves and the shareholders. Are they offering benefits to the new hires? I hope so, at least. Also, Del Valle is pronounced 'Dell Valley.'
nothing to do in Austin? Ahem! then there’s nothing for you to do anywhere son! if nothing else theres always Sugars! not that i would know anything about sugars but a fried told me about it once!
I agree, this click bail upset me a lot too. I wish we had more power to punish such practice, more than the useless thumb down.Actually I realized that we can report too. I never reported till now. This is the first.
Tesla needs to partner with Aureon Energy Ltd, to corner the markets in electric production, battery backup and much more as they expand into robots, trucks, ships and aircraft.
I drove by it in September and it's mind-boggling. That building is gi.nor.mous. 😳 It seemed to go on for miles and miles even though the speed limit is 80 on the toll. It would be a dream come true to meet him, he's a huge inspiration to me as a neurodivergent mom! 😊
Lithium is NOT the 3rd most common element in the Earth’s crust, that honor belongs to Aluminum. Lithium is the 3rd lightest element since it is number 3 on the periodic table. I really wish these video producers would check their facts.
This man single-handedly is going to save our planet. Amazing. We're going to go to the Moon we're going to stop using gas this man changed our world. God I hope he lives to be like a hundred and seventy-five years old.
Lol, was this video generated by AI. Impressive. But how how do yoy state that Texas Giga Factory is going to produce the Y Yatch?, lol. Also, a lot of the footage, almost half, is from Giga Berlin.
I watched a video with former Tesla employees complaining about how he has unrealistic expectations. That's how Tesla has had the fastest growth of any company in the 20st century. The original founders struggled because of their lack of cunningness and ambition... something Musk has in abundance...
Yeah, you’re right. But it’s not the same as how, say, Amazon grew. Amazon also has unrealistic requirements. Not even an expectation. And, he had some idea and algorithm worked out. But, essentially, they shipped a bunch of packages. A LOT of packages. Anybody could do that. Just a lot of managers yelling at people to work faster. But Elon is like, “Hurry up, we gotta… FIGURE OUT HOW TO LAND AN UNMANNED SPACE ROCKET ONTO AN UNMANNED DRONE SHIP HALFWAY IN THE ATLANTIC!” And I doubt that it’s an unwrite rule at the gigafactory that you might have to pee in a bucket if you want your PUT PEOPLE ON MARS and CHANGE RENEWABLE ENERGY GAME projects in on time. You don’t hear, “We need you over on the FASTEST CAR ON THE PLANET project asap,” around the Amazon water cooler. It’s a lot more, “Your robot co-worker is doing circles around you! 10x more production, no breaks, no food, no pension, no union.. REMIND ME WHY I DONT FIRE YOU AND BUY 6 MORE?!?! We gotta get Linda her new measuring cups today!” So whose to say..
Honestly, I live in Austin, the plant is built far enough from Austin that you can find cheap housing on the other side of it (opposite side as Austin). Housing prices in Austin are only crazy if you have to commute into the city. Also these are mostly unskilled factory jobs, not really high tech jobs.
I drive past this on my way to work, the property and building are huge. The property is located right on the Colorado River, I hope they took into account for flooding, because I have seen it flood before construction began. Also up stream a few miles is sewage plant and a plant that they use human waste to make gardening soil called Dillo Dirt…..let me tell you some still warm humid mornings your nose burns from the off gassing of waste. Really stinks to hi heaven some mornings. The plant is being built on top of an old gravel/dirt pit, basically it is River bottom waste land that could cause construction stability problems if not prepared for construction properly. Between Samsung and Tesla the job market is wide open and it is driving housing and property cost to sky rocket. Hope it all works out. .
I know I am getting a Tesla from Dallas it is my first time ride it so excited my husband is buying it for me with my ten year old kid I am test driveing it
No worse than painted steel. The paint acts as a tiny bit of thermal insulation but no5 much. The big question is how to keep the truck under four tons if it is in fact eighth inch stainless.
5000 jobs in 4 years that's 1,250 people pr yr! wow a massive building like that producing 10,000 cars pr yr? That's about 1 car per employee pr year. It's all about the corporate money not the people not the jobs not the community!
Funny how these foreigners always screw things up... DEL VALLEY is how we say it here in Austin... I saw another video some brit called Waco Whacko LOL
The Giga factory will employ 5000 people. 5000 people will be employed at the Giga factory. Tesla plans on hiring 5000 people at the Giga factory. Quick question.. does anyone know how many people will be employed at the Giga factory?
Imagine being the site forman for this entire job!! I would say there would be foreman heads for each trade. Whats more impressive is the guy who designed the whole factory - or the guys who did that, what a farking huge job! Then there is the people who designed the processes and even more amazing is making the machines to do each process! I wonder how many failures they had in doing so??
It's not just going to create 5,000 jobs. That's 5,000 new homeowners who will buy or build houses there. It will create more than just the jobs of the people who will work directly in that building. This is not Amazon who will not be able to compare what Tesla is paying its employees.
I suggest not to excite you like that) - Unfortunately, these blessed leaders, as you call them, are allowing more and more Dollars to be printed. It will end very badly for America and half the world.
Not very high paying jobs $47,000 ? That's less than $3,000 a month! Cost of live will rise two fold, nothing left! Sounds like another Detroit! All sounds shinny, new and nothing really for the citizens of Texas. Very short lived improvements for the community! I see a lot of down side. Go for it Texas and good luck!
5 million Square feet and 5000 employees, that's 1 person per 1000 Square feet. So roughly each person has the work space of a 2 bedroom apartment, I would say that's a ton of automation.
Basic questions for those who are excited about electric vehicles: 1. Will power plants, power transmission lines and charging stations for such cars be built at the same pace? 2. How much electricity will be produced from renewable sources? 3. How much will one electric car charge cost? 4. When resources such as Lithium run out, will scientists manage to create a different and at least as efficient type of battery? 5. Will there be no problem with the disposal of more and more old batteries? 6. How long will the world's Copper resources last for the production of huge amounts of electric motors and the increasing number and thickness of cables in electrical transmission system ?
1 charging the cars off peak is the key. and covering the parking lots with solar panels will solve charging too. 2 all of it eventually. oil will be burnt in a century, coal in few more. but let hope that govts will help the transition and stop burning stuff a lot sooner before is too late. Amzon and Siberia already started burning. 3 already charging a car electric is 4 times cheaper then filling with gas. 4 lithium is recyclable. will not run out. oil is not, and nobody seems to care, except few visionaries. 5 nope, not more than disposal of oil waste. 6 there is no problem with reserves of copper. yes, an electric car uses 4 times more copper than a regular car, but since copper can be recycled, after the transition to electric is over, there will be need only to cover losses in recycling. And these losses are way smaller than losses in burnt oil. Burnt oil is lost 100 percent. And i few centuries when mining will deplete surface reserves and going deeper will became too expensive, space mining will became feasible.
That factory is actually pretty cheap to build 1 billion dollars for 5 million square feet compared to Apples headquarter 5 billion dollars for 2.8 million square feet
Just an FYI to people who say oh I want to move to Texas and work there. Nobody’s mentioning the traffic problems this factory created where it was located. I’ve seen traffic lines that last until 10pm or later not just in the morning afternoons are worse specially on a hot summer day. 😂 Not to mention the corruption or scam that’s going on as well. Tolls were privately owned and are now owned by the government. This being said roads that used to be regular roads have been turned into tolls making it a bit hard because who wants an extra bill on their picket for traveling on a road ? Also people have been recently hit toll bills upwards of $1000 dollars because their system was down.
You made a mistake about lithium abundance, it is not third most abundant element, but 33. Yes, lithium is not rare element and there is enough just in U.S for cars. Lithium is present in the earth's crust at 0.002-0.006 wt%. It is the 33rd most abundant element in nature and is distributed widely in trace amounts in rocks, soils, and surface, ground, and sea waters.
US is lucky to have Tesla. Amazing!!!
Everyone is lucky in us ..
Where our dream come true
They start there struggle
Japan is much more lucky to have Toyota Miray .Very amazing !
So lucky. That’s why the factory is buffalo ny is already in trouble. Sooooooooo lucky.
@@randyfredericks348 buffalo as a city is struggling.
Agreed.
The scale of this along with all the other Tesla factories is mind boggling. Like Amazon, they must have some really incredible people managing these projects.
wow
I still can’t believe that I’m working there, surreal, a few of us were able to see the cyber truck up close and we’re about 15’ away from Elon Musk, he gave a quick speech and Q/A afterwards.
Whats the Salary?
Elon will reach new levels of riches never before seen. Tesla is leading the world in to electrification and is delivering a very good product no less.
What happens if power goes out? How can you charge car ? By phone hahahaha 😆 😅 🤣 😂 😜hahahaha 😆 😂
@@sandrajenkins4521 never thought the power of sun might go down
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@@athultom1227 the sun doesn't shine everyday at the end of the day wind and solar are unreliable for a constant source of energy on demand
@@ethangarland4228 Good thing there are batteries....
I can't believe that factory is only costing 1 billion, that's crazy
Meanwhile, someone built a large home called "The One" in Bel-Air LA at a staggering amount of half billion dollars. Which is a very big waste, for me at least.
Mukesh Ambani's house itself cost double than this.
@@bYTeHeaD - I really like the way that house looks (The One). I wouldn't pay no $500M for it however. It's too open? ( I guess that's the word I'm looking for. 'Non private').
its because government incentive that texas and Austin are giving. In the long run the local government will have a factory, a group of workers that are skilled in car making and paying local taxes because they live there. and itll bring the cost of homes up because there will be more demand, property tax will be higher. Basically the local government is investing in Tesla and giving a deal for anything they need.
@@HarjotSingh-zz7bv My home went up 35k already because I live close to the megafactory.
You will not see another company accomplish so much like Tesla. This is mind numbing... Talk about getting it done!
Give it time, their'll be another like Elon, as I'm from 2313 years in the future. I came to observe the rise in fall of Elon, in the future he's memorialized as the bringer of innovation their's even a religion that forms because his accomplishments it's known as Elonism.
Enron was a company unlike others. Reference.
Cough cough Apple
@@ChirstInTheDistance Welcome to The Present , the future is now ... Hand on Guys to Work Very be Careful to Gigafactoroy tesla Araund the World.. Welcome to Brazil Mr. Elon Musk and investor to In Eletricar and Cleanner energy to... Welcome to the World the Battery #4680 ...
Welcome to Brazil Mr. Elon Musk on is Possible for Your tecnology bilder Gigafactoroy on near to the mine Graffiti and Grafeno in Brazil...
When you understand everything plus construction, you can build it for cheap!
many comments are incorrect and do not match the video clips shown.
nice to have explanations instead of just footage. Very detailed, thank you
The explanations are completely meaningless.
I work at the Texas Giga Tesla Factory. This place is massively huge. It's two miles around and 4 stories tall. Most people take a shuttle from the parking lot to the entrance just to get to work. Anyone that comes to work here need a really good pair of walking shoes
Investing in crypto is the only big chance of making money
For real crypto is profitable
Crypto is the new
Absolutely right , I got 70% of my total portfolio in crypto and I have been making good profits
While it drops in value everyday. No thanks. Better relearn math there.
I wanted to trade Crypto but got confused by the fluctuations in price
I heard that his strategies are really good
Not going to sound negative. BUTTT you cannot live in Austin on these wages.
You can in the surrounding areas. Easy.
@@smartrn1 And, there is NO traffic either.
Just drove passed this yesterday. It’s freaking huge!
@Mike Hours ha! True tho. It’s massive
I think it will be the biggest building in the world but there’s nothing confirming it. The Boeing plant in Washington holds the title for now.
So did i
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Elon musk=Nothing is impossible, that's right,I can't wait for neuralink,He gonna makes it again.
washed cattle.
Please be the first to get a brain implant and become the Borg! Musk = Evil. Fans = Idiots!
Fanboy. Still waiting for his OTR truck and pick-up truck.... Broken promises. How many drivers have died driving Teslas?
@@a-borgia4993 as of today 8/6/2021, only 196 people have died in 13 years. Compare that to the TENS of thousands killed in just a 5 year study period from every other manufacturer. If you want actual numbers you can find them here:
www.valuepenguin.com/top-deadliest-vehicles
It’s good to see Americans having a job!!! Good on ya mr Musk
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5 years from now: Six Schlitterbahns over Texas. The kids will love it.
Texas is quite big
The way he said Del Valle😂😂
Fr Fr
Yes its del va-lee
Always delighted never surprised. Think like a child and imagine possibilities!
Pipedreams in reality.
What's the best route to work for them? Who do they hire most?
Already secured a mechanical engineer position there. I'm pumped about it. Plus I only live 5 Miles from where the factory is being built. Good times ahead lads. Can't wait to get my hands on the Cyber truck. If they end up being built there.
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Was playing pubs where the map includes tells factories and Tessa vehicles. Definitely a great recommendation
To think that TESLA was made in the US it’s mind blowing. It’s pretty awesome!!
I have never hear of Musk talking about building an electric Yatch.
A plane too.
Once batteries develop further it'll definitely be a possibility. It's doable now, but at the expense of the luxuries you'd expect from a private yacht.
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Anyone else got goosebumps! Super excited!
$35-47k wages are not going to cut it in the Austin market. Real estate is out of control with homes averaging $500,000 then add very high property taxes. Traffic and commute times are outrageous and public transit is outdated and inconvenient. Add that to 50 million tax break Tesla got and this is another corporation keeping the cash for themselves and the shareholders. Are they offering benefits to the new hires? I hope so, at least. Also, Del Valle is pronounced 'Dell Valley.'
About to become california cost.
Austin sucks. Nothing to do there. Im from Austin..
nothing to do in Austin? Ahem! then there’s nothing for you to do anywhere son! if nothing else theres always Sugars! not that i would know anything about sugars but a fried told me about it once!
The thumbnail is click bait. Gigafactory Austin will not look anything close to that thumbnail. You are just contributing to the noise on youtube.
Crap video and crap research.
I agree, this click bail upset me a lot too. I wish we had more power to punish such practice, more than the useless thumb down.Actually I realized that we can report too.
I never reported till now. This is the first.
Tesla needs to partner with Aureon Energy Ltd, to corner the markets in electric production, battery backup and much more as they expand into robots, trucks, ships and aircraft.
I drove by it in September and it's mind-boggling. That building is gi.nor.mous. 😳 It seemed to go on for miles and miles even though the speed limit is 80 on the toll. It would be a dream come true to meet him, he's a huge inspiration to me as a neurodivergent mom! 😊
Did you say model Y yacht? 😆 🤣 😂. Did I miss the unveiling? Or are you a time traveler.
he did, nice rendering and just slip that in, lol
I saw that. Can only hope
You’re criminally underrated
Thanks Pal! Hopefully we will see more momentum soon
"tesla motors" is an insult to real Tesla. Lithyum consuming shit with illegal sensors that radiate surroundings.
@@MaximumEfficiency Says the guy using a smartphone
@@TechDivision1 Hope not. Your video is FULL of miss-leading info.
Why so many clips of Giga Shanghai & Giga Berlin, while Discussing Terra Texas?
Lithium is NOT the 3rd most common element in the Earth’s crust, that honor belongs to Aluminum. Lithium is the 3rd lightest element since it is number 3 on the periodic table. I really wish these video producers would check their facts.
Thank goodness for the scientific vigilance of youtube commenters such as yourself. It is an honour to read your wisdom. Cheers.
@@gwarlow why listen to crap videos where the research is crap and full of false info. This video sucked
@@gwarlow Thanks.
He has FIVE sons like a BOSS. Quite rare I must say. The guy is like a real life Tony Stark.
FYI … Del Valle (the part of SW Austin where this is being built) is pronounced like Dell Valley.
South east austin
Literally just about to comment this, thank you
This man single-handedly is going to save our planet. Amazing. We're going to go to the Moon we're going to stop using gas this man changed our world. God I hope he lives to be like a hundred and seventy-five years old.
Lol, was this video generated by AI. Impressive. But how how do yoy state that Texas Giga Factory is going to produce the Y Yatch?, lol. Also, a lot of the footage, almost half, is from Giga Berlin.
Photomontage to keep the hype going.
There were a couple of tell-tale pronunciations that revealed AI. Still... it's pretty good text-to-speech.
What really? Whas this really an AI-voice? I didn't notice it, that would be quite impressive.
@Allen Tokyoo so it’s a real person with a pleasant voice who doesn’t know how to pronounce certain simple words? That’s your theory?
I watched a video with former Tesla employees complaining about how he has unrealistic expectations. That's how Tesla has had the fastest growth of any company in the 20st century. The original founders struggled because of their lack of cunningness and ambition... something Musk has in abundance...
Yeah, you’re right. But it’s not the same as how, say, Amazon grew. Amazon also has unrealistic requirements. Not even an expectation. And, he had some idea and algorithm worked out. But, essentially, they shipped a bunch of packages. A LOT of packages. Anybody could do that. Just a lot of managers yelling at people to work faster. But Elon is like, “Hurry up, we gotta… FIGURE OUT HOW TO LAND AN UNMANNED SPACE ROCKET ONTO AN UNMANNED DRONE SHIP HALFWAY IN THE ATLANTIC!”
And I doubt that it’s an unwrite rule at the gigafactory that you might have to pee in a bucket if you want your PUT PEOPLE ON MARS and CHANGE RENEWABLE ENERGY GAME projects in on time.
You don’t hear, “We need you over on the FASTEST CAR ON THE PLANET project asap,” around the Amazon water cooler. It’s a lot more, “Your robot co-worker is doing circles around you! 10x more production, no breaks, no food, no pension, no union.. REMIND ME WHY I DONT FIRE YOU AND BUY 6 MORE?!?! We gotta get Linda her new measuring cups today!”
So whose to say..
$35k yearly salary in Austin? I hope the factory is offering extra shifts to its workers. They’ll need it.
sweat shop, that's how musk roll
@@cessealbeach he does have to pay for 5000 people
@@cessealbeach Yes. Yes. Yes. Those employees will NOT get stock options, either. Sad.
35k in Austin? LOL good luck with that!
Honestly, I live in Austin, the plant is built far enough from Austin that you can find cheap housing on the other side of it (opposite side as Austin). Housing prices in Austin are only crazy if you have to commute into the city. Also these are mostly unskilled factory jobs, not really high tech jobs.
It’s really big I live in Austin and one day I got to see it it’s really big.
I drive past this on my way to work, the property and building are huge. The property is located right on the Colorado River, I hope they took into account for flooding, because I have seen it flood before construction began. Also up stream a few miles is sewage plant and a plant that they use human waste to make gardening soil called Dillo Dirt…..let me tell you some still warm humid mornings your nose burns from the off gassing of waste. Really stinks to hi heaven some mornings. The plant is being built on top of an old gravel/dirt pit, basically it is River bottom waste land that could cause construction stability problems if not prepared for construction properly. Between Samsung and Tesla the job market is wide open and it is driving housing and property cost to sky rocket. Hope it all works out.
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I love Tesla electric vehicles ❤️
Funny how they showed „giga texas“ in the beginning but it was giga berlin😂
Repeat things 1000x so a 1 minute video into a 7 minute video. Yeesh!
I know I am getting a Tesla from Dallas it is my first time ride it so excited my husband is buying it for me with my ten year old kid I am test driveing it
Great. I thought I just need to wait for my Model Y to be built, now I need to wait for the factory that makes my car to be constructed…
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Li is the third lightest element 🤭
The most beautiful factory in the world!
I cant imagine touching a cybertruck body panel that has been in the sun all day.
No worse than painted steel. The paint acts as a tiny bit of thermal insulation but no5 much. The big question is how to keep the truck under four tons if it is in fact eighth inch stainless.
I like this factory
1 B is cheap compared to a hotel like Wynns that cost like 3-4 B many years ago
So?
Yes you are definitely very underrated my friend! Keep up the good work!
he repeats himself. wouldnt say underated at all.
Crap is more what I was thinking
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5000 jobs in 4 years that's 1,250 people pr yr! wow a massive building like that producing 10,000 cars pr yr? That's about 1 car per employee pr year. It's all about the corporate money not the people not the jobs not the community!
Real Life Tony stark 🤩
Where are the solar roof tiles?
You noticed that too.
From 1000000000 🏭 to 1000000000000 🏭 , Tesla in Full Swing.
Hats off to the architects and engineers behind designing this building. They can prob retire now lol
The way he prounonce del vale lol if your from Austin you know how it’s actually pronounced 😅
del valley, totally cringed when I heard del vale lol
Funny how these foreigners always screw things up... DEL VALLEY is how we say it here in Austin... I saw another video some brit called Waco Whacko LOL
@@JimBobDewayne Yeah I think Ted Nugent has a ranch there or close to there... LOL
Everything that he is doing is preparing us for space and intergalactic travel
Literally, future Text book will be like, This is Papa Elon Space 😁
@@TechDivision1 When they look back and think about Jesus they’re going to think about Elon musk
GREAT VIDEO ! THANK YOU !
How is electricity made ? Coal or gas powered plants
Love the drone view in thumbnail, no teslas in the P-lot
Whp wiling to drive an tesla?
Where are the roof solar panels? So those factories aren't energy independent as planned? Why?
Why don't you talk about how much these batteries for these things will destroy the Ecco system around it 🤔
The Giga factory will employ 5000 people. 5000 people will be employed at the Giga factory. Tesla plans on hiring 5000 people at the Giga factory. Quick question.. does anyone know how many people will be employed at the Giga factory?
at least 40
Underrated boiii
We are working there and it’s huge
now that's a huge factory, nice
Wow..I did not realize how much bigger this factory was then Reno. Unbelievable.
Imagine being the site forman for this entire job!! I would say there would be foreman heads for each trade. Whats more impressive is the guy who designed the whole factory - or the guys who did that, what a farking huge job! Then there is the people who designed the processes and even more amazing is making the machines to do each process! I wonder how many failures they had in doing so??
I love it here in Austin Tx ♥️♥️
well I don’t. I love Texas but not really Austin
It's not just going to create 5,000 jobs. That's 5,000 new homeowners who will buy or build houses there. It will create more than just the jobs of the people who will work directly in that building. This is not Amazon who will not be able to compare what Tesla is paying its employees.
God bless America and there leaders for great support for there citizens
I suggest not to excite you like that) - Unfortunately, these blessed leaders, as you call them, are allowing more and more Dollars to be printed. It will end very badly for America and half the world.
@@mariolondyn50 exactly. Beijing Biden and the Democrats are pushing the great reset.
Mind blowing🤯🤯
Don’t need to check it when you’re the one managing crews in it 👌😎
Not very high paying jobs $47,000 ? That's less than $3,000 a month! Cost of live will rise two fold, nothing left! Sounds like another Detroit! All sounds shinny, new and nothing really for the citizens of Texas. Very short lived improvements for the community! I see a lot of down side. Go for it Texas and good luck!
TESLLLAAAAAAA! YOU SHOULD BUILD A WAKEBOARD BOAT!
BRAVO! Now pull the plug on CA factory.
Musk got a deal on the Fanuc robots. He already has KUKA and ABB working hard for him.
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Eventually these factories will be fully automated.
what does that mean? Please provide evidence for your claim.
5 million Square feet and 5000 employees, that's 1 person per 1000 Square feet. So roughly each person has the work space of a 2 bedroom apartment, I would say that's a ton of automation.
Not true.... You still have to have people to manage automation and systems
@@daveklein2826 Just less of them.. You are right Dave.
1:00 any locals hearing him say "dale vale" 😤
yes , good , good luck 😍❤👍👏🇺🇸
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Literally every single number in this video is wrong? 1 billion? 5k jobs?
lol
I know; right. Did you catch 10 million cars from Texas around 5:30?
Impressive.
Ford?
GM?
Toyota?
Still unsure how many people will work there. Could you repeat please?
These are the places where they will built the terminators (fully automated)
Wait I thought the Terafactory was separate from giga Texas I’m confused on what site I’m working on
Right down the highway from the F1 track.
Im from the future to be an early subscriber :>
I live right down the street from there 😳
Basic questions for those who are excited about electric vehicles:
1. Will power plants, power transmission lines and charging stations for such cars be built at the same pace?
2. How much electricity will be produced from renewable sources?
3. How much will one electric car charge cost?
4. When resources such as Lithium run out, will scientists manage to create a different and at least as efficient type of battery?
5. Will there be no problem with the disposal of more and more old batteries?
6. How long will the world's Copper resources last for the production of huge amounts of electric motors and the increasing number and thickness of cables in electrical transmission system ?
1 charging the cars off peak is the key. and covering the parking lots with solar panels will solve charging too.
2 all of it eventually. oil will be burnt in a century, coal in few more. but let hope that govts will help the transition and stop burning stuff a lot sooner before is too late. Amzon and Siberia already started burning.
3 already charging a car electric is 4 times cheaper then filling with gas.
4 lithium is recyclable. will not run out. oil is not, and nobody seems to care, except few visionaries.
5 nope, not more than disposal of oil waste.
6 there is no problem with reserves of copper. yes, an electric car uses 4 times more copper than a regular car, but since copper can be recycled, after the transition to electric is over, there will be need only to cover losses in recycling. And these losses are way smaller than losses in burnt oil. Burnt oil is lost 100 percent. And i few centuries when mining will deplete surface reserves and going deeper will became too expensive, space mining will became feasible.
That factory is actually pretty cheap to build 1 billion dollars for 5 million square feet compared to Apples headquarter 5 billion dollars for 2.8 million square feet
But apples HQ was in California witch is way more expensive to build
Wow from.giga going to tera 😳
Just an FYI to people who say oh I want to move to Texas and work there. Nobody’s mentioning the traffic problems this factory created where it was located. I’ve seen traffic lines that last until 10pm or later not just in the morning afternoons are worse specially on a hot summer day. 😂
Not to mention the corruption or scam that’s going on as well. Tolls were privately owned and are now owned by the government. This being said roads that used to be regular roads have been turned into tolls making it a bit hard because who wants an extra bill on their picket for traveling on a road ?
Also people have been recently hit toll bills upwards of $1000 dollars because their system was down.
Elon = off planet intelligence
I mean to tell me even Elon is using gas in the factory from a gas pipeline lol
You made a mistake about lithium abundance, it is not third most abundant element, but 33.
Yes, lithium is not rare element and there is enough just in U.S for cars.
Lithium is present in the earth's crust at 0.002-0.006 wt%. It is the 33rd most abundant element in nature and is distributed widely in trace amounts in rocks, soils, and surface, ground, and sea waters.