With more rival EV makers set to turn on access to Tesla's network throughout the year, Musk axes the 500-person Supercharging team and renews his focus on autonomous driving.
Elon Musk shared the stage at Tesla's investor day in Texas with 16 executives who gave detailed presentations on the company's technology and growth plans, then lined up behind their boss in a show of solidarity.
Elon Musk laid off more employees at Tesla, including Rebecca Tinucci, the head of EV charging, and her entire team. The surprise move comes because the company needs to be "absolutely hard core about headcount and cost reduction,
Tesla is giving up on its ambitious plan for a “gigacasting” manufacturing process in another sign the automaker is looking for a new footing as sales fall and competition rises.
Tesla announced Tuesday that it will lay off everyone who works on both the new vehicle and Supercharger teams. At this point, no one has any idea what CEO Elon Musk was thinking or what’s going to happen going forward.
Tesla’s sudden move to lay off most of its Supercharger division shocked the electric vehicle industry, halted construction plans, and left pretty much anyone paying attention baffled.
A lack of charging infrastructure is one of the main barriers to widespread EV adoption, and Tesla’s extensive “Supercharger” network has long been a major selling point for its vehicles. Until
Elon Musk has fired the senior executives in charge of Tesla’s electric vehicle charging businesses and hundreds of staff. He announced in an email that Rebecca Tinucci, a senior director at the carmaker’s supercharger division,
Tesla announced Tuesday that it will lay off everyone who works on both the new vehicle and Supercharger teams. At this point, no one has any idea what CEO Elon Musk was thinking or what’s going to happen going forward.
Tesla has gutted its charging team in a new round of layoffs, despite recently winning over major automakers like Ford and General Motors and making its connector the de facto standard in North America.
Turmoil at Tesla, including layoffs impacting its charging team, spurred concerns about the future of the Supercharger network. Musk has clarified its plans.
Elon Musk disbanded Teslas EV Supercharger team amid company-wide layoffs affecting employees worldwide. The 52-year-old Tesla chief also terminated senior executives. The CEO demolished part of the unit responsible
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has initiated another round of layoffs, significantly impacting its charging team amid expansions. This decision aligns with broader