Tesla Quietly Advances Major Solar Expansion Plans

Deep News
03/20

Tesla appears to be discreetly advancing its ambitions in the solar energy sector by exploring a transaction worth approximately $2.9 billion to procure production equipment from Chinese suppliers.

The negotiations involve several companies, including Suzhou Maxwell Technologies, Jiejia Weichuang, and Laplace. Maxwell Technologies currently seems to be the frontrunner, with its stock price surging around 12% following the news. Shares of other related companies also rose by more than 7%. It is reported that the equipment must be delivered by autumn, indicating Tesla's relatively tight schedule.

This move aligns with Elon Musk's broader vision. He has previously proposed building 100 gigawatts of solar capacity in the United States by 2028 to power Tesla's operations and support the growing electricity demand, particularly from data centers. However, the path forward is not without challenges. Given the current state of the U.S. solar market, the implementation of this plan has become complicated.

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