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Batteries and Tesla’s Gigafactory in Nevada, powered by geothermal

Batteries and Tesla’s Gigafactory in Nevada, powered by geothermal Elon Musk presenting Tesla's Gigafactory, Nevada (source: flickr/ Steve Jurvetson, creative commons)
Alexander Richter 28 May 2015

Sneak peak from Tesla's Gigafactory in 4K thanks to some drone footage that has appeared recently in YouTube.

Tesla’s Gigafactory in Nevada is going to be a new landmark for renewables in the US and worldwide, allowing to make batteries that will likely trigger a new era for the expansion of green energy.

According to a technology YouTube channel, this is “the first 4k ultra-high-definition video of the Tesla Gigafactory. Located 15 minutes East of Reno, NV the Gigafactory is growing at a steady pace and helping fuel the strong economic recovery in Northern Nevada.”

It is worth mentioning that one the main reasons behind building the plant in Nevada was thanks to the geothermal resources that are available on the US state.

Source: QLC Tech Videos