Tesla starts hiring efforts for Texas Megafactory
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Tesla starts hiring efforts for Texas Megafactory
"Tesla has officially begun hiring for its new $200 million Megafactory in Brookshire, Texas, a manufacturing hub expected to employ 1,500 people by 2028. The facility, which will build Tesla's grid-scale Megapack batteries, is part of the company's growing energy storage footprint. Tesla's hiring efforts for the Texas Megafactory are hinted at by the job openings currently active on the company's Careers website."
"Tesla's Brookshire site is expected to produce 10,000 Megapacks annually, equal to 40 gigawatt hours of energy storage, similar to the Lathrop Megafactory in California. Tesla's Careers website currently lists over 30 job openings for the site, from engineers, welders, and project managers. Each of the openings is listed for Brookshire, Texas. The company has leased two buildings in Empire West Business Park, with over $194 million in combined property and equipment investment."
Tesla has begun hiring for a $200 million Megafactory in Brookshire, Texas, projected to employ 1,500 people by 2028. The facility will manufacture grid-scale Megapack batteries and is expected to produce 10,000 Megapacks annually, equal to 40 gigawatt hours of energy storage, matching the Lathrop Megafactory's output. The company leased two buildings in Empire West Business Park and committed over $194 million in property and equipment investment. A 60% property tax abatement from Waller County is contingent on meeting employment benchmarks of 375 jobs by 2026, 750 by 2027, and 1,500 by 2028. Job listings include engineers, welders, and project managers. City officials characterize the project as a shift toward advanced clean energy manufacturing offering higher-paying jobs.
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