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Elon Musk, the third richest man in the world, lives in this “house” – Observer

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Tesla’s CEO is a strange man. He emigrated from South Africa to the United States, and thanks to estimates from SpaceX and Tesla, which he runs, his fortune is estimated at $ 156.9 billion, according to Fortune. But now that he has moved from California to Texas to accompany the launch of yet another Gigafactory and the start of production, he has moved into a small prefab house from Boxabl, a specialist in removable timber houses that can be towed to move side by side.

Gigafactory Texas is Tesla’s newest industrial facility to be launched at the same time as its sister plant in Berlin, but several delays have resulted in the German plant being pushed into close range. But in Texas, everything runs on wheels, from which not only Model 3 and Model Y will come out – now with Italian gigapresses that form the front and rear structures of cast iron – but also Cybertruck and Semi. The importance is that they justified Musk’s move from California to Texas.

Sure, the Tesla CEO could rent or potentially buy a luxury home with indoor and outdoor pools surrounded as far as the eye can see, but the South African wants to be closer to the action, whoever fell asleep. at his Gigafactory office in Nevada when he took his first steps, full of stumbling blocks. That is why he rented a rented house from Boxabl, a model called “casita” that allows for the subsequent integration of other units.

But more curious than someone with € 131.6 billion to rent a prefab house for $ 50,000, roughly € 42,000, is the fact that Elon Musk installed a “casita” on SpaceX land where the test center is located. rocket engines for just 160 people. km. The American edition even got a photo of the place where the prefabricated wooden house was installed.

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