Fawad Chaudhry invites Elon Musk to set up Tesla factory in Pakistan
"Dear Elon Musk, your next destination should be Pakistan," said Fawad Chaudhry.
(Web Desk) - Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry has extended an invitation to American billionaire, entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, to set up a factory of electric vehicles in Pakistan.
Al Arabiya took to Twitter and shared that US automaker Tesla is planning to build half a million electric vehicles a year at its future factory outside Berlin. Planning documents posted online revealed that the US automaker wants to construct Model 3 and Model Y vehicles at the site in Gruenheide, as well as “future models.”
Fawad Chaudhry replied to the news and said: “Dear Elon Musk, your next destination may be Pakistan, 68 percent of the world’s population lives within 3.5 hours flight radius from Islamabad, we offer 10 years zero tax facility and custom free import for factory setup, no other country may offer, plus we are world’s third-biggest freelance software exporters”.
Dear @elonmusk your next destination may be Pak,68% of world population lives within 3.5 hrs fligt radius from Isld,we offer ten years zero tax facility and custom free import for factory setup,no other country may offer,plus we are worlds 3rd biggest freelance software exporters https://t.co/CkHznHAQ1P
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) January 5, 2020
H expressed that Pakistan offer ten years of zero tax facility and custom free import for establishing the factory, which no other nation might offer, also Pakistan is the 3rd biggest freelance software exporters of the world.
The so-called Gigafactory – Tesla’s fourth – will include facilities to assemble entire electric vehicles, including the production of batteries. The plans will have to undergo an environmental impact review and public consultation.
Tesla aims to start operating the plant in July 2021, an optimistic time frame by German standards. Construction of a nearby airport for Berlin began in 2006 and the opening has been delayed for eight years.