Tesla Buys the Entire Output of a New 140 MW Texas Solar Farm
The agreement with developer Zelestra covers all power from the installation.
Tesla has agreed to purchase the full electricity output from a new 140-megawatt solar farm in Texas, according to Electrek.
What Happened
The deal involves Tesla acquiring all power generated by Zelestra's 140 MW solar installation in Texas. The agreement represents a long-term energy supply arrangement that will feed directly into Tesla's operations in the state.
Why It Matters
This agreement strengthens Tesla's renewable energy portfolio and provides clean power for its Texas manufacturing and operational facilities. Securing dedicated solar output helps Tesla meet sustainability goals while hedging against grid volatility. The move fits within broader corporate strategies to lock in renewable energy long-term.
The Bottom Line
Tesla's deal with Zelestra for the full 140 MW output of a Texas solar farm adds another asset to its growing energy business alongside Powerwall, Megapack, and its existing solar installations.







