Tesla Expands Operations in Ireland with New Facilities and Future Innovations
Tesla's Ireland chief, Kieran Campbell, outlines plans for growth with a new €5 million facility in Dublin and an expanded Supercharger network. By year-end, the fleet is expected to reach 15,000 vehicles. Despite Tesla's shift towards humanoid robots and self-driving taxis, Campbell affirms the company will continue selling cars, focusing on the Model 3 and Model Y. Plans for the Cybercab and energy solutions are also discussed, alongside challenges posed by competition and market dynamics.

Tesla Ireland, led by Kieran Campbell, plans to invest €5 million in a new facility near the M50 and upgrade existing locations, aiming to reach a fleet of 15,000 Teslas by year-end. Growth in sales and service operations is anticipated over the next 12 to 18 months in response to high demand.
Campbell confirmed Tesla's commitment to car sales despite a strategic shift towards humanoid robots and self-driving taxis, with the Cybercab expected in the coming years. The company is also focusing on expanding its Supercharger network and energy storage solutions. Campbell noted challenges from competitors and market conditions affecting sales, but remains optimistic about future demand.




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