Tesla's Musk hopes to make first cars at German plant in Oct.

 Musk criticizes bureaucratic hurdles during visit to automaker's   new European factory


BERLIN -- Tesla hopes to make the first cars at its new factory in Gruenheide, near Berlin, in October or soon afterwards, CEO Elon Musk said.

Tesla has pushed back the expected opening of its first European plant to late 2021, blaming German bureaucratic hurdles. The factory has also faced local public resistance due to environmental concerns.

"We're looking forward to hopefully getting the approval to make the first cars maybe in October if we are fortunate," Musk said on Friday during a visit to the factory with Armin Laschet, Germany's conservative candidate to succeed Angela Merkel as chancellor.


Asked if he had any tips for Laschet to help energize his election campaign, Musk replied: "We're adding energy right now. This plant's all about energy, green energy that's sustainable."