Elon Musk says the Tesla Fremont factory emerged as the biggest auto plant in the North American region.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and founder of Tesla, Musk, boasted the monumental feat of its factory in Fermont, California to its employees in a recent internal meeting.
Elon Musk on Tesla Fremont
A news story by Tesla North reports that the mega-rich tech executive recently had a company-wide talk with the workforce of the giant EV maker. The meeting reportedly took place in the Fremont factory of Tesla.
No less than the Tesla CEO took the chance to reveal a "pretty sick" achievement for the automaker to the folks who made the whole thing possible.
Musk reportedly said during the recent meeting that some bystanders were somewhat astounded that Tesla is producing cars in the Bay Area.
The billionaire tech entrepreneur responded that: "Yeah not only we do, but we have the biggest car factory in North America."
Tesla Fremont Now the Largest Plant in North America?
As if it wasn't clear at first, the Tesla founder reiterated during the meeting at the Fremont factory that "we are now the biggest car factory in North America," adding it was "pretty sick."
Apart from the internal meeting, Musk also penned an email to all the employees of the renowned carmaker.
According to a recent report by Drive Tesla Canada, the Tesla boss sent a company-wide email to congratulate the whole workforce for their impressive performance.
Musk says that the recent accomplishments came their way despite the challenging quarter.
The tech exec disclosed that the Fremont factory of Tesla achieved record-breaking single-day production figures.
But Musk was scant about its details. He failed to reveal the specific number of EVs produced in the massive auto plant.
The internal email also took the chance to send high praises to the folks from other Tesla facilities, such as the Giga Texas and Giga Berlin.
Tesla Fremont Factory
It is worth noting that the Fremont factory of Tesla is home to the best-selling EVs of the carmaker, including its Model 3 and Model S. The facility also builds the Model X and Model Y.
The facilities in Fremont, California were initially at the helm of GM. But the auto plant shut down its operations long ago in 1982.
Its closure didn't last long, thanks to the partnership between the Japanese carmaker Toyota and GM in 1984, which peaked its production at 428,633 vehicles.
Tesla, on the other hand, which owns the facility since 2010, has reportedly outnumbered the record of GM and Toyota, Musk claimed.