
"Tesla acquired the Fremont Factory from the defunct NUMMI joint venture between General Motors and Toyota in May 2010 for $42 million. The facility had produced more than 8 million vehicles under GM and Toyota over 26 years. Following its acquisition, Tesla retooled the 5.3-million-square-foot plant to support the production of the Model S sedan. Over the past 15 years, the factory has evolved into Tesla's primary North American production hub, assembling the Model S, 3, X, and Y. Annual output has exceeded 550,000 vehicles,"
"The Fremont Factory's milestone was celebrated by the official Tesla Manufacturing account on X, which posted a photo of several Teslas forming a "15" in front of the facility's iconic white facade. "15 years ago, we opened Fremont factory. Today, the Fremont team is producing all 4 S3XY models, totaling 3.6M vehicles made so far. 20k+ California jobs created w/ billions of dollars invested," the official Tesla Manufacturing account on X wrote in its post."
Tesla acquired the Fremont Factory from the defunct NUMMI joint venture in May 2010 for $42 million and retooled the 5.3-million-square-foot plant for Model S production. The facility had produced more than 8 million vehicles under GM and Toyota over 26 years. Over 15 years, the factory evolved into Tesla's primary North American production hub, assembling the Model S, 3, X, and Y. The Fremont Factory has produced 3.6 million vehicles and created more than 20,000 California jobs. Annual output has exceeded 550,000 vehicles and billions of dollars have been invested in the region.
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