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How hibernating snakes halted tree felling at Tesla’s German factory site

December 8, 2020
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BERLIN — Hibernating snakes are complicating Elon Musk’s plans for a gigafactory near Berlin.

A German court has told the U.S. billionaire’s electric vehicle company Tesla to suspend clearing of a forest at the site of the proposed factory in Gruenheide near Berlin after environmentalists said that cutting down more trees could endanger hibernating snakes.

“The Landesumweltamt (state environmental authority) and Tesla will now be consulted, they need to make submissions by this afternoon and then we assess the situation,” a spokesman for the administrative court in Frankfurt an der Oder in eastern Germany said on Tuesday.

Tesla declined to comment. The Landesumweltamt declined to comment further.

Tesla’s permission to start building its first European factory and design center hinged on conditional approval by local planning authorities, who are obliged to consult local environmental groups and the community.

Environmental activists from a local group, NABU told Reuters that the smooth snake may be hibernating in the ground at the site, and that tree-cutting activity may disturb its winter sleep.

Local authorities are also reviewing claims by NABU that sand lizards could also be put at risk by Tesla’s expansion, the group said.

The automaker announced plans last November to build the gigafactory in Gruenheide, outside Berlin with plans to have the factory up and running by next July. The plant will initially start building the Model Y crossover.

Berlin’s Tagesspiegel was first to report that clearing of the forest had been suspended.

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