Tesla has reportedly acquired land in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, and it is on the verge of announcing a plan to build a factory on it.
Earlier this year, people crossing the border between Texas and Nuevo Leon were surprised to see not just the usual marked lanes for cars and trucks but also one marked “Tesla” (pictured above).
While it’s true that Tesla has several suppliers in the state, as we reported at the time, we suspected that the move might have more to do with Tesla potentially investing in a factory in the state.
Following the visit, the government confirmed discussions of a possible investment in the state.
Now rumors of Tesla investing in a manufacturing facility in Nuevo Leon are reaching a whole new level as local media Milenio claims Tesla and the state have reached a deal that will be announced in early 2023.
The source said (translated from Spanish):
Tesla will come to Santa Catarina. The investment will be finalized in the coming weeks; after the end of the year it will be announced. The commitment is that it must be completed immediately after the start of 2023. We know that it will generate employment and it will be located in the only area available, which is the west of that municipality. It is not possible to inform more, because there is a confidentiality contract.
According to the same report, Tesla has already acquired the land in Santa Catarina for the factory.
However, what type of factory Tesla plans to build in Mexico is still unknown. Tesla is best known for its Gigafactories, which builds electric vehicles and other products at an epic scale, but the automaker has lately also announced plans for factories producing battery cells and battery materials.
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