While I like the videos of the factory, there are a fair amount of errors in the narration. “The Cybertruck is their first high voltage vehicle”… then immediately about the battery. This shows a lack of understanding. Don’t mix up the vehicle low voltage control system at 48V with the 800V battery architecture. They are unrelated. The 48V system is the vehicles low voltage system and should not be called high voltage. “Shatterproof and bulletproof front glass” is completely inaccurate. “Severe movement of rear axle in crash test is concerning”… that’s just the rear wheel steering system giving way, there is no solid axle between the two wheels and it’s not “concerning”. There are more errors… still I didn’t want to give the video a thumbs down but things should be better researched.
Let's not give Tesla more credit than they deserve. 2000 cars a week produced at their factory is only 285 cars a day. I'm sure there are GM and Ford assembly plants that build more vehicles per day. Also nothing that special with body assembly and paint process. Spot welding, adhesives, robots. They do have the Gigapress that makes in one casting the front and back frame assemblies, then the battery in the cars mid-section join the two castings together. Plus their cars are getting old in the tooth, not much to look at. And the million Cybertruck reservations have dropped by 75 percent.... this is my understanding, leaving 250K buyers. Cancellations were due to the extended development, delivery time and changes in specs and cost. If I am wrong on any of this please let me know.
Thanks, great content. Shows that US workers aren't the issue, investors not willing to finance worker produvtivity and Deming practices are. The JP Morgan era of "robber barons" were saints when compared with today's finance/MBA establishment.
Kendaraan yang di modifikasi dengan peralatan yang cukup canggih memudahkan dan memberikan kenyamanan bagi pengendaranya...so good luck and good job ❤❤❤❤
The blonde looked a little too perfect so I took a screenshot and did a quick reverse image search. It’s from a promo for an Audi factory. If you look closely you can see the logo on her sleeve blurred out. As common as fake videos are now I can only imagine how bad it’ll be once AI can just make them from scratch.
So, what are the pitfalls you alluded to of the high power 24V electrical system? Sounds like a one off random statement to me. I'm not aware of any pitfalls using a 24V system.
I like your video but your numbers are wrong the text factory for the cyber truck didn't cost 7 billion dollars, plus there's other cars and batteries made there too and the total of the property and improvements aren't 7 billion
Exactly! "Looking at the list of the 50 best-selling passenger vehicles in Europe in the first nine months of the year, the Tesla Model Y is in the first spot with 180,721 cars, an increase of 125 percent compared to the same period last year."
This title is misleading when compared to the video footage…although a Tesla factory is an amazing thing to see, your Cybertruck title is misleading because nearly all of this video is of other Tesla models. Disappointing.
I’m not residing in USA. I assume Average salary in USA is above 5.5. So isn’t it very less earning for customer service managers from the well known firm ?
⚠WARNING - cool video, but half the footage is unrelated to cybertruck. Example 2:18 not CT doors (shape + CT doesn't have door handle cutouts). 3:11 not CT body (without even castings). The list goes on.
You need to make a correction at 26 seconds of video. The windshield isn't bullet proof. It is strong enough get stand projectiles coming in at 85mph. Like in a hurricane category 4.
3:23, robot accuracy is really 0.2mm? That doesnt sound too accurate. I wonder if this applies to complaints of sloppy fit and finish. A .2mm inaccuracy at one point could spread across the body and compound to larger inaccuracies at other end of body.
Generally, 0.2mm is not a problem for the robots. For the robot welders, every part is clamped in a automated jig before being welded, so the parts come out the same dimension every time. Most inconsistencies I see on TSLAs are body panel misalignments, which is more due to inconsistencies in the body panels themselves than the robots. The other stuff the robot is doing: seats, glass, cockpit module, tire/wheels, 0.2mm doesn't matter. You would have more than 0.2mm of error doing it by hand.
this is why it cost so much money and time to repair a tesla, you can't just replace one panel after an accident. It's a design to cut cost for manufacturers and add cost to the consumers. Just how I feel.
Harley-Davidson Manufacturing process - ua-cam.com/video/mcyfPIrgDPg/v-deo.html
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Well Elon makes the best of everything ❤️🔥💯🫂💋♥️🚀😘😎❌⭕️💁🏼♀️
Great car🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Damn Tesla is hiring Hooter girls now Awesome!
They are high tech with hooters girls.
Ahhhhhh hahaha... I saw yummmy water Melon...
With your purchase comes with a happy ending 😊
Shows how even a “hooter girl” can do a better job then a man 😂 get up on yo good foot sir
O Elon hire smart hardworking individuals don’t matter what they look like
Impressive. Elon Musk has brought glory back to U.S manufacturing!
Until he replaces everyone with Optimus robots
That's what he wants to do, he is trying to push his agenda is. That's why he does not like unions, he makes sure they don't come in his work force.
@@Chiz558 How many workers did computers replace?
and still a lot of people hate him. sad.
@@Chiz5581500 just in buffalo? Chill bud 😂😂
While I like the videos of the factory, there are a fair amount of errors in the narration. “The Cybertruck is their first high voltage vehicle”… then immediately about the battery. This shows a lack of understanding. Don’t mix up the vehicle low voltage control system at 48V with the 800V battery architecture. They are unrelated. The 48V system is the vehicles low voltage system and should not be called high voltage. “Shatterproof and bulletproof front glass” is completely inaccurate. “Severe movement of rear axle in crash test is concerning”… that’s just the rear wheel steering system giving way, there is no solid axle between the two wheels and it’s not “concerning”.
There are more errors… still I didn’t want to give the video a thumbs down but things should be better researched.
Thank you very much for your feedback. I tried to do my best - but unfortunately there are some mistakes... It will be better next time!🤓
Also, the video mentions an "engine" being installed during the marriage sequence.
AI voice = 4,680 Batteries😕
Let's not give Tesla more credit than they deserve. 2000 cars a week produced at their factory is only 285 cars a day. I'm sure there are GM and Ford assembly plants that build more vehicles per day. Also nothing that special with body assembly and paint process. Spot welding, adhesives, robots. They do have the Gigapress that makes in one casting the front and back frame assemblies, then the battery in the cars mid-section join the two castings together. Plus their cars are getting old in the tooth, not much to look at. And the million Cybertruck reservations have dropped by 75 percent.... this is my understanding, leaving 250K buyers. Cancellations were due to the extended development, delivery time and changes in specs and cost. If I am wrong on any of this please let me know.
I like the cyberblonde
Damit bist du nicht der Einzige.💯👍
0:25 okay why we are here for
No way she still works in that assembly line, if she ever did.
Labor shortage
I saw her in a BMW factory video, must be an actress.
that is the footage from Audi factory. This is a content farm channel.
@@BigEightiesNewWave It's from Audi's not BMW. She is German.
0:24 seconds in, I notice a error, "bulletproof glass". Tesla never advertised it as bulletproof, only shatterproof
Realy I like this video
Holy Jesus that factory is awesome
The female Tesla factory workers should be models and actresses.
God bless.
The Cybertruck rear-wheel steering likely attributes to the the rear wheel movement during crash.
Precisely. The battery fuses are severed in a crash and the rear steering motors have no power to hold position.
Exactly. Good point James!
@usaproductionlines3065 So why is that a concern?
Thanks, great content. Shows that US workers aren't the issue, investors not willing to finance worker produvtivity and Deming practices are. The JP Morgan era of "robber barons" were saints when compared with today's finance/MBA establishment.
From thailand ❤ loving Made in USA ❤❤
nice one keeps it up..the 🌎 needs more from you in the feature 👍🙌❤️
Great production process
Nice video dude!!!
Kendaraan yang di modifikasi dengan peralatan yang cukup canggih memudahkan dan memberikan kenyamanan bagi pengendaranya...so good luck and good job ❤❤❤❤
Keep up the outstanding work you are all the best employees!!!
Thank you! Will do!
Great work 👍 👏 Nice car 🚗
That's awesome🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Those are really Nice Twin assemblies Tesla!
Nice hooters
Love seeing how many women are working at Tesla. Keep in mind, the acceptance rate is smaller than Harvard.
Thanks a lot for your comment heyjavey :) Tesla Factory is the best!
Harvard junior college?
It’s amazing what you can teach them to do
The blonde looked a little too perfect so I took a screenshot and did a quick reverse image search. It’s from a promo for an Audi factory. If you look closely you can see the logo on her sleeve blurred out. As common as fake videos are now I can only imagine how bad it’ll be once AI can just make them from scratch.
Were there many black people?
So, what are the pitfalls you alluded to of the high power 24V electrical system?
Sounds like a one off random statement to me. I'm not aware of any pitfalls using a 24V system.
Doesn’t the electric system disable, rear wheel steering during impact?
So about 500k to get investment in the production line back? That is most likely not yet the break even point.
If the Cybertruck fully rolled over on its top, will the weight of the battery crush the occupants?
Thanks for asking. I'm sure not! The battery isn't so heavy that it would fall into the passenger compartment in a rollover...
Cybertruck is the star
Great video. All employees get fair wage. Very nice.
How is 50k for a manager position fair? That means regular employees get 37 to 40k.
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wow that is cool I wish I could afford one that's is the coolest truck ever
No humans I love it! A better product 🎉...Anything a human touches is bound to fail
It looks like a casket or refrigerator.
I like your video but your numbers are wrong the text factory for the cyber truck didn't cost 7 billion dollars, plus there's other cars and batteries made there too and the total of the property and improvements aren't 7 billion
wow, just amazing!!! robots building precision type of vehicles for tsla, competitors has not chance!
Exactly! "Looking at the list of the 50 best-selling passenger vehicles in Europe in the first nine months of the year, the Tesla Model Y is in the first spot with 180,721 cars, an increase of 125 percent compared to the same period last year."
Do you realise most manufacturers use production line robots? ua-cam.com/video/2EZEk2drBQI/v-deo.html
I like this factory
Tesla gotta make a hooters now…
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It's really beautiful yes it's really the factory I would like to work in the Tesla factory yes I would like to work in the company ❤❤❤❤❤
This title is misleading when compared to the video footage…although a Tesla factory is an amazing thing to see, your Cybertruck title is misleading because nearly all of this video is of other Tesla models. Disappointing.
I’m not residing in USA.
I assume Average salary in USA is above 5.5. So isn’t it very less earning for customer service managers from the well known firm ?
⚠WARNING - cool video, but half the footage is unrelated to cybertruck. Example 2:18 not CT doors (shape + CT doesn't have door handle cutouts). 3:11 not CT body (without even castings). The list goes on.
Nice twin bumpers.
Correction, the factory cost Tesla Inc $7B, not Elon. It is a publicly traded company.
I clicked on this video to read comments not to watch the video😊.
And did you like the video then too? :D
Telsa I can dream of- 🤗🤗🤗
Superb.
Why you showing model 3 going in bath , painting , they are not painted.
What's this about painting?? Cybertrucks are not being painted.
NOT CyberTruck production videos…..
You need to make a correction at 26 seconds of video. The windshield isn't bullet proof. It is strong enough get stand projectiles coming in at 85mph. Like in a hurricane category 4.
Thanks a lot for the clarifying information. I was giving information what Tesla itself was promoting.
@@usaproductionlines3065 you can get your information from Lars Moravy, Vice President of véhicule engineering at Tesla. 😁
Amazing
Notice not one Pro Tesla channel have never interviewed employees of the factories to see the working conditions. 😂
Must be Union, no need to interview happy, productive employees.
So it's bulletproof if it's get in accident how u should come out if the door are jam
That’s Ms Universe !!!!!! One of the BBBEST teams of all times
Now what TESLA can do is CREATING TESLA FINANCE.
Crazy Vaclav's Place Of Automobiles (The Simpsons). "Homer, put it in H!"
Tesla is the best car👌👍👍👍👌👌👍👍👍👍👍
3:23, robot accuracy is really 0.2mm? That doesnt sound too accurate. I wonder if this applies to complaints of sloppy fit and finish. A .2mm inaccuracy at one point could spread across the body and compound to larger inaccuracies at other end of body.
Generally, 0.2mm is not a problem for the robots. For the robot welders, every part is clamped in a automated jig before being welded, so the parts come out the same dimension every time. Most inconsistencies I see on TSLAs are body panel misalignments, which is more due to inconsistencies in the body panels themselves than the robots. The other stuff the robot is doing: seats, glass, cockpit module, tire/wheels, 0.2mm doesn't matter. You would have more than 0.2mm of error doing it by hand.
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Bro, it seems not the Cybertruck Facotory, it's Model S and others.
Go 😊😊😊❤❤❤
so nice
49000 to 175000 is pretty low pay range. is it?
They get stock options over the first 4 years, most factory workers don´t get that.
You hardly showed the Tesla truck.
0:28. The only reason to watch.
Clickbait! Sex sells!
AMAZING FALLS SHORT ON THIS FANTASTIC FACTORY
0:30 Why Tesla was successful
Yes, nobody is missing work. Lol
The robots prevents back problems.
So happy to see so may hard working Whites, Hispanics and Asians. These people make America great. Thank You.
Realy I like this gigafactory
Super Tesla
Now, i know what are the Victoria’s secrets!
Geat factory
Any job opening?
Both factorys are very big
So, only models can work at Berlin, im moving.
Not only... But it comes in handy. :)
אנוודיה תגיש הצעה לקנות את אינטל שוב צ'אנג.
อีก 20 ปีคนซื้อรถที่เขารับประกันวิ่งฟรี 10,000 กิโลเมตรไปที่ไหนชาร์จเลย
Check by “HUMAN WORKERS” cool😂😂😂
would i apply to work it?
If you in usa and buy another EV then Tesla then you aint american. 🇺🇸 ❤
Well yes especially if you buy one made outside of America
Who doesn't love road noise being installed 😂
TESLA bom 🇧🇷🇺🇲🚀🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 libras jesus 👍👏👏
Hopefully to get one
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Tesla hiring bar tender 😂
Thanks a lot for your comment. Watch how Ford Super duty is made - ua-cam.com/video/eauuxk0WLCE/v-deo.html
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I'm From India😊😊
this is how the plumbus is made!
FYI cybertruck stainless outer shells are not stamp pressed
Yam fajei translate to manipuri
Visibely double perfect
An American AI voice that says Alu-men-ium.
0:25 - This girl is way too fine to be working in a factory. OMG
Respect Button For Elon Musk ✅
this is why it cost so much money and time to repair a tesla, you can't just replace one panel after an accident. It's a design to cut cost for manufacturers and add cost to the consumers. Just how I feel.
A lot of this footage is super old.
tesla cybertruck 😮😮😮
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I'd like to work there
the glass is not shatterproof. Tesla just made a new video about there truck and it broke
Thank you very much for the information. At first they advertised it that way and only now it turned out to be a lie...