Tesla's global headquarters is at 13101 Tesla Road, Austin, Texas — a move that became official in December 2021 when Elon Musk announced the relocation at a shareholder meeting. The Austin campus is not just a corporate address: it's also Gigafactory Texas, producing Model Y and Cybertruck vehicles at scale. If you're trying to reach Tesla or map out its operational footprint, here's the complete 2026 picture.
- Tesla HQ is in Austin, Texas (13101 Tesla Road), not Palo Alto — the move was completed in late 2021.
- Tesla operates five Gigafactories across the US, Germany, and China, plus major R&D campuses in California and Nevada.
- California remains Tesla's largest engineering presence outside Texas, despite no longer being the legal headquarters.
- Tesla's global workforce exceeded 120,000 employees as of early 2026, distributed across manufacturing, engineering, and sales facilities on four continents.
- Knowing where a company operates — and which vendors it uses at each site — is a repeatable signal for B2B sales targeting.
Where is Tesla headquartered in 2026?
Tesla's official global headquarters is 13101 Tesla Road, Austin, Texas 78725. The campus is colloquially called "Gigafactory Texas" and spans roughly 2,500 acres along the Colorado River east of downtown Austin. It houses executive leadership, corporate functions, and a high-volume vehicle assembly line producing the Model Y and Cybertruck.
Prior to December 2021, Tesla was legally headquartered in Palo Alto, California. The relocation was announced by Musk at the company's annual shareholder meeting and reflected a broader executive and operational shift toward Texas that had been underway since 2020, when Musk himself relocated to the state.
The Austin campus broke ground in July 2020 and began vehicle deliveries in April 2022. It is now Tesla's single largest facility by land area.
What are Tesla's main US office locations?
Tesla's US footprint extends well beyond Austin. The company operates a network of engineering campuses, design studios, service centers, and Supercharger infrastructure hubs across the country. The major fixed locations are:
Austin, Texas (Global HQ)
Address: 13101 Tesla Road, Austin, TX 78725
Function: Global headquarters, executive leadership, Gigafactory Texas vehicle assembly (Model Y, Cybertruck), energy product manufacturing.
Employees on-site: Estimated 20,000+
Palo Alto, California (Engineering & R&D)
Address: 3500 Deer Creek Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304
Function: Engineering headquarters, Autopilot and Full Self-Driving software development, powertrain R&D, finance and legal.
Note: This campus predates the Texas move and remains one of Tesla's most active non-manufacturing locations.
Hawthorne, California (Design Studio)
Address: 2425 Grand Central Avenue, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Function: Vehicle design studio and advanced engineering. Located adjacent to SpaceX's Hawthorne campus.
Note: Tesla's design language — including Cybertruck and the next-generation Roadster — originates here.
Fremont, California (Manufacturing)
Address: 45500 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538
Function: Vehicle manufacturing (Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y for North America). Tesla's original US production facility, converted from a former NUMMI plant in 2010.
Employees on-site: Estimated 22,000+
Sparks, Nevada (Gigafactory Nevada)
Address: 1 Electric Avenue, Sparks, NV 89434
Function: Battery cell manufacturing (in partnership with Panasonic), energy storage systems, drivetrain components. One of the largest buildings by footprint in the world.
Employees on-site: Estimated 10,000+
Buffalo, New York (Gigafactory New York)
Address: 850 Centrepointe Drive, Buffalo, NY 14227
Function: Solar panel and Solar Roof tile manufacturing, Supercharger hardware production. Built with New York state subsidies as part of the SolarCity acquisition.
Where are Tesla's Gigafactory locations worldwide?
Tesla uses the "Gigafactory" designation for its largest manufacturing campuses. As of 2026, five are operational:
| Gigafactory | Location | Primary Output | Year Opened |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gigafactory Texas | Austin, TX, USA | Model Y, Cybertruck | 2022 |
| Gigafactory Nevada | Sparks, NV, USA | Battery cells, powertrains | 2016 |
| Gigafactory New York | Buffalo, NY, USA | Solar Roof, Supercharger hardware | 2017 |
| Gigafactory Shanghai | Shanghai, China | Model 3, Model Y (Asia-Pacific) | 2019 |
| Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg | Grünheide, Germany | Model Y (Europe) | 2022 |
Gigafactory Shanghai is Tesla's highest-volume plant globally. According to Tesla's 2024 annual report, Shanghai accounted for more than half of total vehicle deliveries in that fiscal year, underlining why China remains central to Tesla's manufacturing strategy despite geopolitical headwinds.
What are Tesla's international office locations?
Beyond its Gigafactories, Tesla maintains sales, engineering, and service operations in dozens of countries. The key international hubs outside manufacturing are:
- Amsterdam, Netherlands — Tesla's European regional headquarters and finance hub, handling EU regulatory filings and regional sales operations.
- London, UK — Sales, service, and policy/government affairs for the UK market.
- Beijing, China — China regional headquarters, government relations, local sales management separate from the Shanghai factory operations.
- Tokyo, Japan — Japan sales and service headquarters.
- Sydney, Australia — Asia-Pacific sales hub for markets outside China and Japan.
- Toronto, Canada — Canadian sales and service operations, also home to some AI research staff.
Tesla also maintains engineering offices in Bangalore, India, focused on software development and embedded systems — a location that has grown significantly since 2023 as Tesla expanded its global engineering hiring.
Why did Tesla move its headquarters from California to Texas?
The short answer: taxes, regulatory environment, and labor costs. Texas has no state corporate income tax and no state personal income tax, a meaningful difference for executives and employees relocating from California's 13.3% top marginal rate.
Elon Musk was public about his frustrations with California regulators, particularly around COVID-era factory shutdown orders at the Fremont plant in 2020. He personally moved to Texas in late 2020, and the company followed.
"It's become a permanent recourse of Californians to dump on Texas... but frankly, this is a state that's got a lot going for it."
— Elon Musk, Tesla 2021 Annual Shareholder Meeting, Austin, TX
The move also aligned with Tesla's manufacturing expansion: Austin was already under construction as the next major Gigafactory when the HQ announcement came. Consolidating headquarters with the newest and largest manufacturing campus made operational sense regardless of the tax arguments.
It's worth noting that California did not lose Tesla entirely. The Fremont factory, Palo Alto engineering campus, and Hawthorne design studio remain active, and California still employs more Tesla workers than any other US state. Bureau of Labor Statistics data consistently places California as Tesla's largest single-state employment base outside Texas.
How do sales teams use Tesla's office locations for prospecting?
If you're selling to Tesla or to companies in Tesla's supply chain, understanding its geographic footprint matters — but the more interesting angle is what Tesla's expansion tells you about adjacent market opportunities.
When a company like Tesla opens a new Gigafactory, it triggers a cascade of vendor and supplier decisions. Facilities management software, HR platforms, logistics tools, energy management systems, ERP vendors — all get re-evaluated at each new site. The same pattern applies at any large employer opening or expanding a campus.
For B2B sales teams targeting the manufacturing or clean energy sector, tracking which vendors are embedded at facilities like Gigafactory Texas or Gigafactory Berlin is a direct route to a warm list. If a competitor of yours is listed as an approved vendor at one of these sites, the companies sharing that infrastructure are your best-fit prospects — they've already bought into the category and allocated budget. This is exactly where a tool like Stealery is useful: you search a competitor's name and see every company using it, filterable by industry, size, and location — giving you a targeted list built around confirmed technology adoption rather than guesswork.
How do you contact Tesla's Austin headquarters?
Tesla does not publish a general inbound phone number for its Austin HQ. Investor relations, press, and corporate contacts are managed through Tesla's official channels:
- Investor Relations: ir@tesla.com — for shareholder and financial analyst inquiries
- Press / Media: press@tesla.com — for journalist and media inquiries (Tesla famously disbanded its PR department in 2020; this address routes to a small communications team)
- Corporate address: Tesla, Inc., 13101 Tesla Road, Austin, TX 78725
- Careers: tesla.com/careers — all open roles globally, filterable by location
For vendor and supplier inquiries, Tesla directs companies to its supplier portal at suppliers.tesla.com, which handles qualification and onboarding separately from the corporate address.
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Juliana — Sales & GTM expert