Several structures were recently built using 160x80x80 cm concrete blocks at Tesla's Giga Berlin factory. According to publicly available documents online, these buildings are intended for the temporary storage of flammable and explosive materials, including battery cell components, explosives for airbags and seatbelts, as well as other hazardous materials.
Concrete blocks are an ideal choice for such facilities due to their quick construction process, combined with their non-combustible nature and substantial weight. This ensures that the structures can effectively minimize the impact of potential explosions in the event of an accident, offering an extra layer of safety and containment.
This innovative use of concrete blocks underscores the importance of safety and efficiency in the storage of hazardous materials at industrial facilities like Giga Berlin.
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Info and pictures: Tobias Lindh, Teslaoracle.com