BERLIN, July 4 Reuters Environmental authorities in the German state of Brandenburg, where Tesla has its gigafactory, have approved the U.S. electric vehicle maker39;s application to expand its Gruenheide plant, another hurdle cleared in the carmaker39;s growth plans.
The approval initially allows Tesla to set up an asphalted logistics area for new vehicles, as well as stairwells on its pressing plant and an access guard, the authorities said.
Tesla was not immediately available for comment.
The expansion is part of the Elon Muskowned company39;s plans to double the site39;s capacity to 100 gigawatt hours of battery production and 1 million cars per year, setting it up to dominate Europe39;s EV market.
Environmentalists and local groups fear expanding the plant would endanger the region39;s water supply, as it is located in a drinking water protection area.
Reporting by Victoria Waldersee, Writing by Miranda Murray Editing by Madeline Chambers
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