This account, the most detailed to date on the Supercharger firings and the fallout, is based on interviews with eight former charging-division employees, one contractor and a Tesla email sent to ...
Tesla owners have exclusive access to a vast network of more than 1,600 Supercharger charging stations nationwide, which make topping off a Tesla convenient, seamless, and relatively quick.
At the start of the year, Tesla’s Supercharger team was tasked with the impossible. “We were on an exponential path,” a former team member told TechCrunch, adding that the new targets were ...
Tesla fired its entire Supercharger team in April, surprising everyone. Now, the EV maker is unable to supply the NACS to CCS adapters that allow non-Tesla EVs to access Tesla Superchargers.
In the wake of Tesla laying off its entire Supercharger team, the timeline for connecting more non-Tesla brands to the charging network has slipped. The Tesla website says Volvo, GM, and Polestar ...
“Just to reiterate: Tesla will spend well over $500M expanding our Supercharger network to create thousands of NEW chargers this year,” Musk said in a post on his social media platform X.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made the snap decision to fire the entire Supercharger team after its division chief refused to make further layoffs happen, Reuters reported on Wednesday. The billionaire said ...
Elon Musk reportedly fired virtually all of Tesla’s Supercharger vehicle charging team after a presentation and argument with a top executive. Mr Musk made the decision to fire most of the ...
Tesla Inc. has begun hiring back some of the almost 500 members of its Supercharging team that Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk dismissed late last month. Chief among the personnel who have ...
Two weeks ago, Tesla CEO Elon Musk enacted widespread layoffs throughout the company, including the 500-strong team responsible for the brand's Supercharger. Now, Tesla is looking to hire some of ...
In a tweet on X early Friday morning, Musk addressed concerns many have had over his recent move to shrink down Tesla’s (TSLA) Supercharger team. “Just to reiterate: Tesla will spend well over ...
Tesla's Supercharger team was decimated after its chief said no to more layoffs, Reuters reported. Per the outlet, she had already laid off 15% to 20% of her team but Elon Musk wanted more cuts.