Tesla may have to hire back some of the fired employees to develop the Supercharger charging station network.
If it happened at another company, the story might be surprising. But with an impulsive CEO like Elon Musk, anything can happen
Tesla recently caused a stir by laying off about 10% of its workforce. This includes 500 employees in the Supercharger charging station field.
However, due to the need to maintain the network and fulfill obligations due to the $17 million federal grant, Tesla may need to bring back former employees. At least a portion of those 500 employees.
At the time of the firing, Tesla CEO Elon Musk wrote on X: “Tesla still plans to grow the Supercharger network, just at a slower pace for new locations and more focused on existing locations.” Have”.
When someone asked about a Supercharger charging station, Elon Musk said: “It will definitely open. The locations under construction will be completed, and we will add Supercharger stations wherever they are.” missing”.
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