With an electric car revolution on the way but not nearly enough batteries to power them, construction has to get really good at building gigafactories - and fast. For more by Tomorrow’s Build subscribe now - [ Ссылка ]
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Producer - Adam Savage
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Tobias Lindh - “Giga Berlin | 2021-07-03 | Concrete Foundation”
Tobias Lindh - “Giga Berlin | 2021-05-22 | Roof closed (finally)”
Texas Terafactory - “Elevating - 2021-03-27 Progress Update”
Wu Wa - “Junly.08 \ Tesla shanghai\4K # 335”
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We Need to Build a LOT More Gigafactories
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