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Tesla's German gigafactory reconnected to grid after week-long interruption

Tesla's German gigafactory near Berlin has actually been reconnected to the electrical energy grid following a weeklong interruption triggered by arson, the power company in charge of fixing the disruption said in a statement late on Monday.

The outage, which started on March 5 at the website in Gruenheide, was an outcome of an arson attack on a neighboring power pylon for which activists from the far-left Vulkangruppe claimed duty.

E.dis, a division of German energy network company E.ON , stated quick weekend assembly work had enabled it to perform a multi-hour high voltage test and get a thumbs-up from engineers.

It reconnected Tesla to the grid at 8:45 p.m. regional time ( 1945 GMT).

Tesla stated earlier on Monday that it would gradually start up systems in the factory, which utilizes around 12,500 personnel, after the resumption of power.

It is not yet possible to say how long it will take till production can be totally resumed, the company stated in emailed remarks.

Tesla stated recently it expected the blackout to last till March 15, while the works council chief of the electrical lorry ( EV) maker's Brandenburg plant said on March 8 it would restart this week, without providing a specific date.

Joerg Steinbach, the economy minister in Brandenburg, stated E.dis workers had actually been operating in a three-shift mode to ensure electricity could flow as quickly as possible.

The blackout meant Tesla could not produce around 1,000 cars and trucks a. day, with the factory's head saying that the disruption would. trigger numerous countless euros in damages.

(source: Reuters)