Everyone’s excited about Tesla’s new Model 3 car, but mass producing that electric vehicle is going to require a ton of batteries.
That’s where Tesla’s Gigafactory comes into play.
For those unfamiliar, Tesla describes its massive 5.5 million-square-foot Gigafactory as a way to “accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable transportation.”
The Gigafactory is also notable since it will be powered completely by renewable energy, according to Tesla.
Tesla’s first Gigafactory aims to start building battery cells by 2017, to coincide with the launch of the Model 3, reaching full capacity by 2020. But for now, all we can do is view the Gigafactory from the outside. And thanks to a drone pilot and his low-altitude quadrocopter, we can see how construction on the $5 billion building is coming along.
Here’s Tesla’s first Gigafactory, located just outside Sparks, Nevada.
Tesla spent an estimated $4.5 million to build the first phase of the Gigafactory’s roof, according to work permits obtained by the Reno Gazette-Journal.
Construction on the roof is mostly complete. Solar panels are coming later, but the white foundation will ensure the roof stays cool, thus optimizing the efficiency of the solar panels.
Still, many large parts of the building are under construction and it looks like Tesla is also preparing the area for another large expansion.
Here you can see another angle of the Gigafactory’s expansions that are still under construction.
Tesla has spent millions of dollars building the “trailer city” around the Gigafactory, with several hundred thousand dollars spent on building a fire command center and a guard shack, according to work permits.
Last summer, Tesla spent nearly $13 million on the steel and concrete for the building’s mezzanine.
The electrical infrastructure for the Gigafactory reportedly cost Tesla about $300,000.
As Tesla puts the finishing touches on the exterior, it will begin building out the building’s “architectural interiors,” which will reportedly cost $10 million.
Source: jumpfon
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