Key facts
- SpaceX secured tax incentives for its Terafab chip manufacturing project in Grimes County, Texas.
- The project involves an initial investment of $55 billion, potentially reaching $119 billion.
- Local residents opposed the project due to concerns about resource strain and community transformation.
- Grimes County Commissioners voted to approve tax incentives for the project.
- SpaceX is preparing for a potential IPO aiming for a $1.75 trillion valuation.
SpaceX has secured tax incentives for its proposed Terafab chip manufacturing project in Grimes County, Texas. The decision was made despite strong opposition from local residents who raised concerns about the potential strain on local resources and the transformation of the rural community. The Terafab project is a critical component of SpaceX's strategy to expand beyond its core rocket and satellite communications businesses into advanced computing infrastructure and domestic chip production. Investors view these ambitions as a significant driver of future growth. The company is reportedly preparing for what could be the largest IPO in history, with plans to set the IPO price at $135 per share to raise $75 billion, targeting a valuation of $1.75 trillion. The vote followed a contentious hearing where over 100 residents voiced worries about water and power supply, wildlife impact, and the alteration of the county's rural character. SpaceX and its partner Tesla will invest $55 billion initially, potentially raising that to $119 billion if fully built out. Three commissioners voted for the proposals, allowing Grimes County to negotiate tax abatements. One commissioner dissented, questioning the 100% tax abatement and noting the county would receive a $20 million annual payment in lieu of taxes. Elon Musk stated that the agreement would still result in a substantial increase in county revenues, with SpaceX paying an amount that increases tax revenue by approximately 25%.
