Tesla buys Grohmann Engineering of Germany

Tesla has acquired Grohmann Engineering, a German firm that specialises in automated production technologies.

By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar 09 Nov 2016 Views icon11834 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Tesla buys Grohmann Engineering of Germany

Tesla has acquired Grohmann Engineering, a move it hopes will accelerate its manufacturing technologies as it prepares to put the Model 3 saloon into production.

Grohmann Engineering – soon to be Tesla Grohmann Automation - is based in Prüm, Germany, and specialises in automated manufacturing technology. Tesla says that the acquisition of the company should accelerate its production processes as “the factory becomes more of a product than the product itself”.

Tesla plans to use the Plüm centre as a hub for its factory developments, although no vehicles will be produced at the centre. A total of 1,000 jobs will be created in Plüm in the next two years, with Tesla planning to expand the centre in the near future. The developments in robotic car production which come from Plüm will be used in Tesla’s existing factory in Fremont, California.

Accompanying the announcement of Grohmann Engineering’s acquisition by Tesla was a brief mention of Tesla’s intention to open new factories as demand for its cars grows. A Tesla spokesman said that new cars will not be produced at the plant, suggesting that this would not be the location for a European-based plant yet.

The car maker hopes that opening more factories – previously speculated to be in Asia and Europe following Tesla’s US-based manufacturing plants – will create greater economies of scale in its production process, which will ultimately drive vehicle prices down.

Tesla needs to do this in order to produce more cars like the upcoming Model 3, which will be Tesla’s cheapest model, as well as its best-selling, having already racked up several hundred thousand pre-orders. The Tesla spokesman said that the automation which Grohmann deals with is “critical to reach those economies of scale”.

Grohmann, according to Bloomberg, also serves the telecommunication, consumer electronics and biotechnical industries, and has presence in multiple Asian markets, as well as Europe, Canada, North and Central America, South Africa and Australia. These areas of business will without doubt be of great interest to Tesla, as it seeks to expand its presence globally, as well as diversify its business.

Tesla would not disclose how much it paid to acquire Grohmann.

RELATED ARTICLES
Sept 2024 From R&D incentives to EV infrastructure: What auto components industry expects from Budget 2024

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar20 Dec 2024

Sept 2024 From R&D incentives to EV infrastructure: What auto components industry expects from Budget 2024

US car majors hit the brakes on driverless cars

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar10 Jan 2023

Ford Motor and Volkswagen to close self-driving startup Argo AI, due to lack of technology and clear regulations.

Autoliv and Geely to develop advanced safety tech for future vehicles

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar10 Jan 2023

Scope of cooperation includes safety for high-level autonomous driving, intelligent steering wheel technology, a 360deg ...