On September 6, according to foreign media reports, the giant factory of electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla near Berlin, Germany seems to be accelerating the construction. The company hopes that its first batch of German made cars will be offline in October this year. With the production date approaching, Germany also began to discuss how much state subsidies Tesla German battery factory will receive p> < p > < / P > < p > a spokesman for the German Ministry of economy said on Sunday that the country may decide by the end of this year how much state subsidies Tesla will receive for the battery factory planned to build in gruenheide near Berlin. The EU announced a plan in January this year, including providing state subsidies to Tesla, BMW and other companies to support the production of electric vehicle batteries and help the EU reduce its dependence on other industry leaders p> < p > the EU has approved the "European battery innovation" project with a cost of 2.9 billion euros (about US $3.45 billion) to encourage research and innovation in the local battery value chain. The EU has published a list of more than 40 companies eligible for part of their funds for battery innovation. Among them, Tesla is among the best in battery, battery system, recycling and sustainable development. Prior to this, the European cell union was established in 2017 to support the industry in moving away from fossil fuels p> < p > the spokesman of the German Ministry of economy said that the final subsidy amount has not been finalized yet because negotiations with Tesla and the European Commission are still ongoing. He added that the final decision could be made before the end of this year. However, according to the estimation of the German Ministry of economy, Tesla plans to invest 5 billion euros (about US $5.94 billion) in its battery plant in gruenheide near Berlin to supplement its electric vehicle plant to be completed in the same location p> < p > German local media reported on Sunday that this huge investment means that Tesla is expected to receive a subsidy of 1.14 billion euros (about 1.35 billion US dollars) from the German government. In fact, as early as February this year, media reported that Tesla would obtain at least 1 billion euros (about US $1.19 billion) of public funds from Germany for the establishment of a battery factory near Berlin p> < p > Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, previously pointed out that the Berlin plant will have the world's largest battery production facility. The plant is expected to produce the long-awaited Tesla 4680 battery, and Tesla may also produce 4680 batteries at the Fremont plant. Meanwhile, Tesla plans to produce model y with 4680 batteries at its factories in Berlin and Texas. However, Tesla has hinted that it may produce all electric crossover vehicles using 2170 batteries at these two plants p> < p > last month, musk said he hoped that the planned giant factory in Berlin would produce the first cars in October or soon after. Tesla has postponed the production date of the Berlin plant to the end of 2021 and condemned the slow review by relevant German institutions. In addition, due to environmental problems, the factory is also facing obstruction from local residents and environmentalists p> < p > German Economy Minister Peter altmaer said last Thursday that the carmaker Opel would receive 437 million euros (about US $520 million) of government subsidies for the construction of its battery factory in Kaiserslautern, which is part of Europe's plan to build a local battery supply chain( Small) < / P > < p >