Elon Musk and President Erdoğan met in the US the other day and Musk was asked to build the new Tesla factory in Turkey. As we reported here, Tesla currently has no plans to build a factory in Turkey. In fact, the company’s long-term plans do not include a factory in Turkey. However, as reflected in the foreign press today, Elon Musk said that many Turkish suppliers are already working with Tesla and that Turkey is among the most important candidates for the next factory.
This seems important for the future and opens a closed door. Meanwhile, yesterday the company was in talks with Saudi Arabia for a new factory. It was stated that these negotiations were at an early stage, that is, there is not yet a finalized factory decision. Later, Elon Musk directly denied this Saudi Arabia development and said that there was no such thing. Tesla has been coming up with a lot of details about the factory recently. For example, last month we came across a claim
“Tesla is making plans to build a factory in Spain”. It was said that the giant manufacturer, which currently produces in Europe based in Germany, could significantly increase its production capacity in the European region with the factory it will open in Spain. At that time, it was said that some official talks were held specifically based in Valencia, and it was reported that an investment of approximately 4.5 billion euros was planned for this. Later, these plans were shelved. Allegedly, the leaking of these plans to the press angered the company so much that all plans were clearly canceled.
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