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Despite Musk’s optimistic outlook, the company faces bureaucratic hurdles and union conflicts in Germany. Musk pointed out that outside organizations and union influences could hinder Tesla's expansion efforts unless they prioritize the factory’s growth. He suggested that if local authorities and unions support Tesla's plans, the Berlin site could rival other large European factories, potentially producing up to 2 million vehicles—surpassing Volkswagen's peak European sales.