Address: 45500 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538, USA
Phone: +15102493500
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
M. Weessies
We were picking up our new Tesla X here; a long awaited event, 1 year and 5 months. The process was just a bit rough. We had to wait around 3 hours from our appointment time. They had staffing issues, which we understand. It seems like most businesses are struggling with that right now. Better communication would have been nice though as new pickup times for us came and went. It all worked out eventually. I think we would have been more upset if we weren't so excited about finally getting our car.
Trevor Bush
Been around the world on projects in the Automotive industry for new model launches and new robotic installations, Tesla Fremont is definitely playing with the big boys, next visit Tesla Texas and I expect it to be even more impressive once it is running.
Malith W. Dissanayake
Tesla had planned for an assembly factory in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as a central location for shipping.[4][5] Construction was supposed to begin in April 2007, but was canceled.[6] A separate greenfield factory to be built in San Jose, California was also announced.[7] However, the cost was prohibitive, and the company looked for alternatives. Tesla initially also dismissed NUMMI for being too big and costly.[8] Some of the current facilities were operated as the GM Fremont Assembly from 1962 to 1982, and between 1984 and 2009 was used by New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI),[9] a joint venture between General Motors and Toyota.[1][10] NUMMI yearly production peaked at 428,633 vehicles in 2006.[11] Proposals to continue the site after 2010 included Aurica EVs, state incentives to Toyota, and a stadium, but none of them succeeded. In 2010 the mayor of Fremont viewed the site as dead.[12] The plant is located in the South Fremont District next to the Mud Slough between the Warm Springs BART station[13] and the California State Route 262 connecting Interstate 880 and Interstate 680. Union Pacific Railroad had tracks running into the plant[14][15] which had been used during NUMMI-era to carry finished cars.[16] All rail connections were subsequently removed, with the sidings used for more factory facilities. On May 20, 2010, Tesla Inc. and Toyota announced a partnership to work on electric vehicle development and collaborate on the "development of electric vehicles, parts, and production system and engineering support". This included Tesla's partial purchase of the former NUMMI site, mainly consisting of the factory building,[17][18] for $42 million.[19][20] Tesla officially took possession of the site on October 19, 2010,[12] and opened it on October 27.[2] The state of California has supported the renewal, expecting tax income from sustained jobs.[21][22] The first retail delivery of the Tesla Model S took place during a special event at the Tesla Factory on June 22, 2012. Tesla built a casting foundry in Lathrop in 2015 supporting the Fremont production,[38][39][40][41] and leased 1.3 million sq ft of warehouses in nearby Livermore in 2017.[42] In 2016, there were 4,500 parking spaces,[43] and Tesla purchased a neighboring 25-acre site[44] from Lennar.[45] In August 2017, Tesla won approval from the Fremont City Council to double the size of the facility with about 4.6 million new square feet of space.[46] Tesla also planned to expand production capacity five-fold to 500,000 vehicles per year by 2018,[46] or 10,000 units per week.[47] As of early 2019, the facility has 511,000 m2 (5,500,000 sq ft) of floor space.
Carlos Rodriguez (EastBayHomes)
I picked up my Tesla Model Y this day. Seamless and literally unique experience. Looking forward to lots of road trips without affecting the environment 😀
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Yes - and as a Tesla owner you can even get a factory tour.
You must work production line 🤣
And what do I get if I tell you I mean I could lose my job by giving you that info not that I wouldn't lime something for more info lol
1. Work emvironment is great 2. Day shift pays $21 3. Night shift pays $23.10 4. Model 3/Y shift works One week 3 days 12 hrs a day Second week 4 days 12 and 8 hrs a day. 5. Model S/X shifts works M-F 8 hrs a day. 7. Benefits are superb Medical Vision Dental Life Insurance Sick Days Vacation Free Shuttles to work/home 8. What are you waiting for to join the Tesla team. Need a referral to join?
Yes
You can Also download the app scoop. And use your Tesla email to log in. So you get free rides to work
Everyday
The tour is during orientation.yes handicap accessible.dont know if wheelchair are provided, unless you're hurt
Yes, It's an add on option, but alot of people just use the matte platidip spray they buy at Walmart or any auto parts store or even a hardware store to get the same look for under $20
I did one there a couple years ago. I think they stopped for the virus. The last I heard, they were going to start again maybe in the fall of 2022.
If they have many job offers
how would i know. do i l9ok like elon musk. I'm his daddy
Yes
Not Suee
Deliver what?
did you try calling them?
I don't think so, but you can try and see if it's in stock. Shop.tesla.com
Don't no
would be difficult there are thousands of people working. and there is no janitor, only the security man
Hi Saoritd Huazo if you are trying to get your first tesla, you can go overlook in two places in Santa Ana row and the tesla factory, but you can get one in the website too. You can see all the tesla on the website and paid for it too.
There were delivery trucks parked further down the road that leads into the tesla factory parking lot... Try that or ask the security guard booth before turning into the tesla factory / Showroom parking lot
You have to be an owner and call them months in advance to arrange it... Schedule your trip around that tour date... Far as speaking Italian goes.. They may or may not have a translator on hand.. Otherwise I recommend you have someone who speaks English on your end to facilitate the conversation... You can also email them about it and skip talking to them directly
Orientation should be done at time of pickup of car by your dealerships delivery specialist... I would call the dealership for orientation... Calling the factory tour is just for the tour.. They don't do orientation on how to operate the car... Search Google for tesla factory tours.. You'll get a contact page
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Call and set an appointment 🤦♀️
In the mirror control section above the main power window buttons on driver side door... There are three mirror control options.. One for left one for right and middle one will fold and unfold both mirrors... If folded.. Press middle one to unfold.. When you lock the car the mirrors fold in automatically
If you own a Tesla you can schedule a tour. But they are usually booked out weeks/months in advance.
Not open to public.. Have to be an owner.. Can't be related to an owner either
There is no phone number for human resources but if you want to apply for a job position you can do it here: https://www.tesla.com/careers/search
Tesla.com/careers
In front not of the north admin entrance
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