Tesla leases 108,000-square-foot R&D facility near Fremont factory

Tesla has leased a 108,000-square-foot research and development facility in Fremont, California, expanding its presence near its main manufacturing hub. The deal, completed late last year, underscores the company's continued investment in the Bay Area despite relocating its headquarters to Texas. The facility will support office and R&D functions, though Tesla has not specified which business unit will occupy it.

Tesla's expansion in the Bay Area continues with a new lease for an entire 108,000-square-foot building at 45401 Research Avenue in Fremont. Owned by Lincoln Property Company, the property is located about three miles north of Tesla's primary manufacturing plant at 48401 Fremont Boulevard. According to real estate firm Colliers, this transaction ranks as the second-largest R&D lease in the fourth quarter of 2025, surpassed only by Figure AI's 115,000-square-foot deal in San Jose.

The lease was finalized late last year, reflecting Tesla's ongoing commitment to Silicon Valley amid its focus on autonomy, artificial intelligence, and software-driven vehicle development. Erin Keating, senior director of economics and industry insights at Cox Automotive, noted that "Tesla is among the most aggressive auto companies when it comes to software-driven vehicle development." Despite Elon Musk moving the company's headquarters to Texas in 2021, Tesla maintains significant operations in the region, including an engineering hub in Palo Alto, a 149,000-square-foot distribution center in Hayward, and its 210,000-square-foot Fremont manufacturing facility.

This move aligns with broader trends in the automotive sector. Rivian has established an autonomy and core technology hub in Palo Alto, General Motors operates an AI center of excellence in Mountain View and is seeking a larger Silicon Valley campus, and Toyota is relocating its software and autonomy unit to a renovated property in Santa Clara. However, the Bay Area's commercial real estate market faced challenges in late 2025, with Silicon Valley recording nearly 444,000 square feet of net occupancy losses in the fourth quarter, pushing overall vacancy to 11.2%.

Tesla has not commented on the lease or disclosed the occupying business unit, but Colliers described the space as ideal for engineering, testing, and specialized manufacturing. Fremont remains attractive for industrial growth, as evidenced by recent deals: Prologis sold a 26-acre site at 41777 Boyce Road for $70.1 million, and Morgan Stanley acquired a 290,000-square-foot manufacturing facility at 44100 and 44200 Osgood Road for $110.3 million.

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