Where is Tesla made?
Tesla currently operates 19 factories, including five Gigafactories, with one in China and another in Germany.
The Tesla Fremont Factory, formerly the NUMMI facility in Fremont, California, is now home to a Tesla assembly facility. General Motors initially opened the facility in 1962, and from 1984 GM and Toyota jointly controlled it. Tesla bought the old factory the same year it shuttered its doors, in 2010.
Nevada saw the opening of its first significant battery manufacturing facility in 2016. Powerwalls, Powerpacks, and Megapacks, battery cells made in collaboration with Panasonic, and Model 3 battery packs and drivetrains are all produced at the Gigafactory Nevada (formerly known as Gigafactory 1). In exchange for opening in their territory, the municipal and state governments provided the factory with large subsidies that made it tax-free for Tesla to operate for ten years.
Tesla chose Austin, Texas, on July 23, 2020, as the location for Gigafactory 5, currently known as Gigafactory Texas. Giga Texas will serve as the primary factory for the Tesla Cybertruck and Tesla Semi and the production of Model 3 and Model Y vehicles for the Eastern United States. Tesla held its Cyber Rodeo event on April 7, 2022, to commemorate the official launch of the Giga Texas project, which around 15,000 guests attended.
In 2021, Tesla purchased a former JC Penney distribution facility close to Lathrop, California, with plans to construct a Megafactory to produce Megapacks. The facility, which started operations in 2022, manufactures next-generation Megapacks that use prismatic lithium iron phosphate batteries.
Tesla announced its plans to build a car and battery factory in Europe in 2016. Several countries campaigned to be the host, and eventually, Germany was chosen in November 2019. On March 22, 2022, Tesla’s first European Gigafactory, named Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg, opened with a planned capacity to produce 500,000 electric vehicles annually, along with car batteries.
In July 2018, Tesla signed an agreement with Chinese authorities to build a factory in Shanghai, China, which was Tesla’s first Gigafactory outside the United States. The factory building was finished in August 2019, and the initial Tesla Model 3s were in production from Giga Shanghai in October 2019.
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