Tesla Automation

Tesla Automation GmbH (formerly Grohmann Engineering GmbH) is a German engineering automation company based in Prüm in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The company operates a development center in Neutraubling, Bavaria, as well as support offices in Chandler, Arizona, and Shanghai, China. The company was founded in 1983 by Klaus Grohmann and acquired by Tesla, Inc., in January 2017. Klaus Grohmann was ousted after clashing with Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Tesla Automation GmbH
FormerlyGrohmann Engineering GmbH (1983–2017)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryEngineering
Founded1983 (1983)
FounderKlaus Grohmann
Headquarters,
Germany
Key people
  • Lothar Thommes
  • Michael Meens
  • Stephan Werkman
Number of employees
800 (2017)
ParentTesla, Inc. (2017–present)
Websiteteslaautomation.de/en/

The product portfolio includes machinery for the production of microprocessors and memory chips, airbag sensors and power steering controllers, as well as systems for the production of car door and roof seals, lithium-ion battery cells and modules. Among other things, the company manufactures robotics that are used in the production of batteries and electronics.

The firm works closely with universities within dual track studies of mechanical engineering and robotic process automation. In addition, it provides training in the field of technical product design, industrial mechanics, CNC operation, construction technology, IT, mechatronics and industrial electronic technology.

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