Tesla Motors Opens Michigan Technical Center
Rochester Hills Office Expected to House 60 Engineers, Serve as Hub for Research & Development for Future Products, Including a 4-Door Sports Sedan
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. (Jan. 26, 2007) – Tesla Motors, manufacturers of high performance, zero emission electric vehicles, today opened its Michigan Technical Center in Rochester Hills
The 19,240 square-foot facility, located at 1840 Enterprise Drive, will focus
on research & development for future Tesla products, starting with a four-door electric
sports sedan to be built by the Silicon Valley-based company. That project, named
“WhiteStar,” will be a four door, five-passenger, lightweight, high-performance
sedan planned for production around 2009.
“This tech center will be home
to the engineering, quality and supply chain staff working on WhiteStar and other
Tesla cars coming down the line,” said John Thomas, general manager of the Michigan
Technical Center and senior director of the WhiteStar program. “With our state-of-the-art
CAD and CAE design and simulation tools, this center will enable us to bring high-quality
products to market quicker than traditional manufacturers.”
The region’s
existing base of automotive companies, facilities and engineering talent, also figured
into the decision to place the Technical Center in Michigan. “There are thousands
of highly experienced automotive experts in this area,” said Thomas. “We felt it
was smart to use the existing test tracks, validation equipment, wind tunnels and
more, rather than duplicating these costly investments.”
“We’ve put together
a great team at Tesla Motors,” said Martin Eberhard, CEO and co-founder of Tesla
Motors. “Growing Tesla Motors and creating higher-volume models requires more talented
automotive engineers with experience in developing, manufacturing and assembling
high-volume cars. We can hire the best, most experienced automotive talent here
in Michigan.”
Since opening in July 2003, Tesla Motors has grown to a company
with more than 140 employees as they prepare to launch their first electric car,
the Tesla Roadster, in the fourth quarter of 2007. Over 270 customers have already
reserved a Tesla Roadster in advance. Over time, Tesla Motors plans to develop a
wide range of electric vehicles, all sharing the common characteristics of great
styling, high performance, zero emissions and zero oil usage.
The Michigan
Technical Center will be the fourth Tesla Motors facility worldwide, and the second
in the U.S., joining the company’s headquarters in San Carlos, Calif. Tesla Motors
also has facilities in England (assembly of the Tesla Roadster) and Taiwan (motor
production).
About Tesla Motors
Tesla Motors was founded in July 2003
by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning to create efficient electric cars for people
who love to drive. The Chairman, and largest investor in Tesla Motors, is Elon Musk.
Tesla Motors currently employs more than 140 people, including teams in California,
Michigan, the U.K. and Taiwan. The company has recruited employees whose background
and experience mirror the vehicles the company produces, drawing from diverse expertise
in the electronics, automotive and software industries.
Tesla Motors creates
vehicles that conform to all U.S. safety, environmental and durability standards.
The cars include modern safety equipment such as airbags, front crumple zones, side
impact protection, and 2½ mph bumpers.
For more information, visit www.teslamotors.com.