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Gigafactory – Tesla
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A standard data centre is either a space or a building that houses a company ’ s IT equipment and servers . The company can then use its data centre resources to operate its business or serve those resources up to the public as a service .
The best way to compare hyperscale and enterprise data centres is to look at their scale and performance . Firstly , in terms of size , hyperscale data centres are significantly larger than enterprise data centres and , because of the advantages of economies of scale and custom engineering , they significantly outperform them , too . Technically speaking , a hyperscale data centre should exceed 5,000 servers and 10,000 sq ft . Some are as large as multiple football fields with thousands of servers running 24 hours a day , 365 days a year .
Renewable energy consultants Blanchard claim that “ economies of scale mean that larger data centres are more energyefficient than smaller ones ”.
Electric car manufacturer Tesla Motors is building a data centre as part of its US $ 5bn battery plant in Nevada . Gigafactory Texas is a U . S . manufacturing hub for Model Y and the future home of Cybertruck . The new global headquarters will cover 2,500 acres

Gigafactory – Tesla

How the Tesla Giga factory will look upon completion
Once complete , Tesla expects the Gigafactory to be the biggest building in the world – and entirely powered by renewable energy sources . Designed to be a net-zero energy factory upon completion , the facility
will be primarily powered by solar , with installation already underway . By reducing the cost of batteries , Tesla can make products available to more and more people , allowing us to make the biggest possible impact on transitioning the world to sustainable energy . To cope with the incredible power demands , the Gigafactory houses its own data centre !
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