Published on December 11, 2024
Tesla’s commitment to American manufacturing has once again earned it top honors in the Kogod School of Business’s 2024 Made in America Auto Index. The annual study, conducted by American University, evaluates the percentage of American-made components in vehicles sold in the United States.
This year, Tesla secured the top five spots in the index, showcasing the electric automaker’s dedication to domestic production. The Model 3, Model S, Model X, Model Y, and the Cybertruck all ranked highly in the study, highlighting Tesla’s efforts to support American manufacturing and create jobs in the country.
The Kogod School’s index evaluates various criteria, including the location of the automaker’s headquarters, the origin of the parts used in the vehicles, and the percentage of American workers employed in the manufacturing process. Tesla’s strong performance in these areas reflects its commitment to promoting American-made products and contributing to the local economy.
In recent years, Tesla has expanded its manufacturing facilities in the United States, including the Gigafactory in Nevada and the Gigafactory in Texas. These facilities play a crucial role in producing electric vehicles and renewable energy products, further solidifying Tesla’s position as a leader in sustainable transportation.
By securing the top five spots in the Kogod School’s Made in America Auto Index, Tesla has once again demonstrated its dedication to supporting American manufacturing and promoting domestic production. As the demand for electric vehicles continues to grow, Tesla’s commitment to sustainability and innovation positions it as a key player in the automotive industry.