So they do know how sensible electrified transport should work...
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I was half expecting the story to end with 'he plans to shut it down within the month'.
These trains will be free for all passengers. And probably paid by the company
A commuter train from Erkner (which is well connected to the greater Berlin network) to the factory, running 54 times a day while coopting the existing industrial rail the factory needs anyway seems much more reasonable than using a bus shuttle service.
Kind of makes me think that Elon had no say in this decision.
Almost seems to well thought out for him to be involved.
Selling railway infrastructure to car manufacturers is generally a bad idea. That's how the car industry contributed to killing public transportation in the US.
Public transport is their competition. Killing it brings profit. Very simple logic.
Germany is not the US. They surely agreed to a lengthy list of things they can and cannot do. I for once think this is a good thing (I live in Germany)