Newly-Constructed Buildings Now Occupied
Jun 03, 2025 02:55PM ● By Seth Henderson, photo by Seth Henderson
The new Tesla Collision Center in North Sacramento is located at 3650 Dudley Blvd. McClellan Park, offering driving demonstrations in addition to collision services and pre-owned vehicles.
MCCLELLAN PARK, CA (MPG) - North Sacramento has had multiple industrial buildings constructed in the past five years and they’ve been recently occupied by companies focusing on green energy, home improvement and logistics in the McClellan Park area.
Tesla, Inc. has opened the doors to its new collision center on Dudley Boulevard in a more than 140,000-square-foot warehouse constructed by the McClellan Park, LLC as part of its McClellan Logistics Center II project, according to the McClellan Park website.
The Tesla Collision Center has a sign outside of the lobby entrance with the word “Sales” listed at the top and an arrow pointing in the direction of that department, indicating it is more than a collision center. There are flags outside of the driveway with one reading “Pre-Owned” and more than 75 Teslas of different years and models securely contained on the 8.6-acre lot.
According to Tesla’s website, driving demonstrations can also be scheduled at that location.
The lot features another warehouse with more than 170,000-square-feet, occupied by Greentech Renewables, a solar materials distributor and logistics operation for business in the industry, according to its website. With more than 100 locations in major solar markets Sacramento’s location serves Sacramento, North Valley and the Sierra Foothills.
According to Greentech Renewables’ website, it offers workshops about sales training, customer appreciation and industry innovation.
Newly constructed warehouses at the lot on Bell Avenue and Raley Boulevard are now home to The Lion Electric Company and JFG Building Supply. JFG Building Supply provides materials and products for indoor kitchen and bathroom renovations, according to its website.
According to the California Secretary of State filings, JFG Building Supply was incorporated in August 2024.
The Lion Electric Company is a Canadian manufacturer of electric school buses and its new 42,000-square-foot building accommodates its customer services, energy consulting, grant writing and energy management, according to its websites.
According to the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) Service Center, the Lion Electric Company filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois, meaning its companies restructuring in Canada would be recognized by courts in the United States.
The Lion Electric Company currently holds contracts with the Twin Rivers, Sacramento, Elk Grove, Washington and Robla Unified School districts with Twin Rivers holding the largest electric school bus fleet in North America, according to its website.

















