Tesla will add 1,000 workers at Berlin plant as European demand recovers

- Tesla will raise weekly production at its Berlin Gigafactory by 20% to 7,500 vehicles from October, hiring 1,000 more workers.
- The move is the third capacity expansion at the plant since April.
- Tesla expects to create 3,500 jobs in vehicle and battery manufacturing at the site.
Tesla plans to increase weekly output at its Gigafactory Berlin by 20% to 7,500 vehicles starting in October. The company needs 1,000 additional employees at the Gruenheide facility east of the capital to get there.
Tesla commits to three expansions in three months
This is the third workforce and capacity commitment Tesla has made at the German plant.
In April, the company said it would bring on 1,000 new staff and lift weekly production by about a fifth beginning in Q3, according to Reuters. A month later, Tesla disclosed plans to pour more money into battery cell manufacturing at the same location. Added together, the three rounds of investment will create 3,500 jobs across vehicle assembly and battery production, Tesla said.
The hiring follows a rough 2025 in which Tesla’s European sales slid and the Berlin factory built just over 200,000 vehicles, well short of its listed annual capacity of 375,000 units. In Q1 2026, the plant set an internal record of 61,000 vehicles built. Model Y registrations in Germany quadrupled year-over-year to 9,252 units in March, and France, Denmark, and Sweden posted registration gains above 46%.
Tesla moved 21,767 vehicles across the bloc in May, pushing its market share to 2.3% from 0.9% a year earlier, according to Cryptopolitan’s reporting on European registration data. Battery-electric cars accounted for a fifth of all new EU passenger registrations that month, up from 15.3% in the same period of 2025.
Berlin ramps up as US market cools
The Berlin expansion runs opposite to what’s happening in the US.
According to Cox Automotive’s Kelley Blue Book data, sales of electric vehicles in the United States dropped 27% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2026, to about 216,400 units. The main reason was that the $7,500 federal tax credit expired in Q3 of 2025, and demand for EVs has not yet returned.
Tesla’s domestic deliveries dropped by more than 8% in the quarter, though the company gained market share as competitors fell faster.
About 11,500 people work at the Gruenheide plant right now. There will be a line for making battery cells in the first half of 2027, which is another reason for Tesla’s management to hire people now.
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FAQs
How many vehicles will Tesla's Berlin plant produce per week after the ramp-up?
Tesla said output will rise to 7,500 vehicles per week starting in October 2026, a 20% increase over current levels.
Why is Tesla expanding production in Germany now?
European demand for the Model Y has rebounded sharply in 2026. German registrations quadrupled year-over-year in March, and the Berlin factory set a quarterly production record of 61,000 vehicles in Q1.
How many total jobs will the Berlin Gigafactory add?
The three rounds of expansion announced since April will create 3,500 positions in Tesla's vehicle assembly and battery cell production over the short and medium term.

Randa Moses
Randa Moses is an editor and reporter at Cryptopolitan covering tech, AI, robotics, crypto, scams, and hacks. She has worked in the crypto space since 2017. She held roles at Forward Protocol, AmaZix, and Cryptosomniac. Randa holds a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Bradford.
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