Tesla CEO Elon Musk paid a visit to the electric vehicle giant's German gigafactory in the outskirts of Berlin on Wednesday, celebrating production resuming at the facility after it was offline for a week due to an arson attack on a nearby electric pylon that knocked out power at the plant.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk visited the German gigafactory in Berlin after production resumed following an arson attack that caused a power outage . Musk thanked the team and the community for their support and addressed employees at the plant.
Power was restored on Monday, but it is unclear when full production will resume.
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