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Drones look at Tesla Berlin Gigafactory, and this aerial photography technology is simply superb

Tesla's Gigafactory in Berlin, Germany, has finally opened and is actively engaged in mass production of new cars, which is not only the brand's first European production base, with a construction cost of up to 5.5 billion US dollars, but also the largest investment in the construction of an assembly plant in german automobile history. Shortly after Tesla announced the start of construction of the factory, the official also released a video to take a closer look at the high-tech production facility from the perspective of an air camera.

Drones look at Tesla Berlin Gigafactory, and this aerial photography technology is simply superb

I have to say that the "pilot" technology that controls the drone shooting is really good, whether it is all kinds of steering, emergency stops, suspension, narrow gaps, as if we are not looking at the Tesla gigafactory, more like Skywalker Luke flying into the Death Star, many tense and exciting places make people almost forget to breathe.

Drones look at Tesla Berlin Gigafactory, and this aerial photography technology is simply superb

The 3-minute video not only gives us a closer look at how the Tesla plant is working, but also sees Model Y taking shape here. The drone used to shoot the film shuttles through various large machines, and at the beginning it makes people think that it is computer animation, after all, if you want to present such an amazing effect, you really have to rely on drone shooting, then you definitely need to have super powerful technology. Because the drone is hit badly, in case millions of large machines fail, resulting in the shutdown of the production line, the amount of loss is difficult to estimate.

Tesla's German gigafactory was delayed by eight months because of the environmental impact assessment and official processes, so Tesla did not get its operating license until March 4 this year. Although some conspiracy theorists believe that this is Germany's means of delaying Tesla and buying time for German depots, in fact, this statement is not supported by direct or indirect evidence. This year,the Berlin Gigafactory is estimated to produce around 54,000 units due to the lack of a production quarter, and the fact that it has not been long since it started, and there are still many details that need to be adjusted. By 2023, the number of new vehicles produced will be significantly increased to about 280,000 units.

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