Tesla Giga Factory in Berlin, a Game Changer?

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Welcome to the Evolution Show! This is podcast version of the Youtube-channel Evolution Show you can see here: If you´re new to the show, I´m a full time investor and writer in sustainable tech and on the Evolution Show with provide inspiration to meet some of the biggest challenges of our time!  Today we are joined again by one of Sweden´s leading experts on electric vehicles, Tibor Blomhäll to talk about why Tesla´s Giga Factory being built outside Berlin is so important! Tibor has alot of stuff to tell, anectdotes and stories and plenty of facts!  Tibor Blomhäll is president and founder of Tesla Club Sweden, and just came out with a brilliant book called "Owning an EV" or "Skaffa Elbil" in Swedish and has lots of good advice both for EV buyers or people just curious about EV:s. More about the book in the previous episode "Guide to Owning an EV".   I´m also an early EV adopter as one of Sweden´s first Tesla owners, driving a Tesla Model S since 2014 and like Tibor I have written exstensively about EVs and sustainable tech during the last decade and hope that our combined experience can be helpful and apprecieated.   In the next episodes Tibor is back again when we talk about the future of Tesla covering some of Tesla´s many exciting products and revolutionary technologies!  As always, if you enjoyed the content, help support the show with a thumbs up and consider subscribing!    ....And stay ahead of the curve and stay electric, I hope to see you next week! Links: Tesla Club Sweden Tibor Blomhälls new Swedish book "Skaffa Elbil" (Owning an EV): Previous episodes with Tibor Blomhäll on the Evolution Show: Guide to Owning an EV Debunking Myths about EV:s China´s EV market Where are the Tesla Killers? Team behind Evolution Show: Producer and host: Johan Landgren Studio technician: Gustav Andersson Studio technician: Hannes Anagrius Music for animation: Alexander Sparf - roding.bandcamp.com

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