Tesla meets job requirements at Buffalo factory

Tesla has finally met the job requirements outlined in its $1-a-year lease for the controversial factory in Buffalo, New York, after hiring more than 300 additional employees. The company reports employing 2,399 full-time workers at the South Buffalo site and over 1,060 elsewhere in the state as of the end of 2025. State officials expressed satisfaction, though some lawmakers remain skeptical.

The Tesla factory in Buffalo, built with $1 billion in state funding announced by then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2014, has long faced criticism for falling short on commitments. Originally intended for solar panel manufacturing, the site—known as a gigafactory—primarily produces electric vehicle chargers. Recent developments show Tesla investing $350 million in supercomputers and beginning solar panel production.

A jobs report indicates the company reached its target of 3,460 positions statewide, bolstered by a new service center on Long Island, a warehouse in Buffalo, and showrooms in White Plains and Staten Island. "Tesla also continues to invest in the local and state economy and utilizes local and state-based vendors, suppliers, and business services on a regular basis," wrote Jeff Munson, Tesla's director of treasury and capital markets, in a letter to the state.

Hope Knight, president and CEO of Empire State Development, called the progress "very happy." However, Assemblymember Pat Burke expressed skepticism about the unverified report, while Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan welcomed it as "news." "No one is rooting for this facility to fail," Ryan said. "The money’s been spent and our community needs the jobs."

Critics, including those from both political sides, have labeled the project a boondoggle, especially after federal charges against Cuomo aides for bid-rigging in its construction. Lawmakers like State Sen. Patricia Fahy and Assemblymember Micah Lasher have pushed bills to revoke dealership licenses and enforce $41.2 million in penalties. John Kaehny of Reinvent Albany argued the operations fail to justify the public investment, emphasizing the original focus on manufacturing jobs.

Negotiations continue for a new lease expiring in 2029, with Tesla offering up to $5 million in annual rent if the job requirement drops to 2,900. Knight noted the state is evaluating potential fines amid these talks.

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