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Slow Down In Tesla Supercharger Network Rollout - Charging Team Laid Off

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2-5-2024

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Tesla has laid off key staff from its electric vehicle charging division, including senior executives and long-term company veterans. Notably dismissed were the whole Supercharging team and the executive in charge of negotiating NACS adoption across the industry.

This caught automakers like General Motors and Ford off-guard, as they had expected to enable their EVs to use the Tesla Supercharger network. Despite the inconvenience, these automakers have stated that they will proceed with their plans, despite uncertainties about the future of Tesla's charging infrastructure.


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Previously, the opening of Tesla's network to competitors was viewed as a strategic shift, even praised by US President Joe Biden, who facilitated Tesla's eligibility for federal subsidies to extend its North American Charging Standard (NACS) system.

Furthermore, this lay-off comes only weeks after Tesla conducted a series of layoffs across its global workforce, resulting in the loss of over 15,000 jobs out of a total of 140,000 workforce.


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Despite this, Elon Musk stated on social media platform X that Tesla aims to continue expanding the Supercharger network, however the focus now would be more towards improving the reliability and expansion of existing charging locations rather than rolling-out new ones.

Industry analysts however suspect that Musk may be attempting to streamline operations in order to save cost. This statement was based on Tesla's most recent financial reports, which revealed a drop in quarterly profits and revenue — the first since 2021.


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Furthermore, Musk appears to be moving his focus to other technologies, which includes artificial intelligence, robotics and autonomous robotaxis.

Analysts also say that, with the NACS standard now widely embraced in North America, Musk may see the Supercharger network as a burden rather than a competitive advantage. This could possibly lead to Tesla downsizing or possibly sell off this element of their business.


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The Supercharger network, known for its dependability and strategic placements, is more desirable to most EV users who see other charging networks constantly plagued with operational difficulties.

We at CariCarz.com meanwhile doubt that this realignment of the charging division workforce would have much of an impact in Malaysia. Currently, their workload is already stretched thin with employees required to manage both the Malaysia and Singapore markets.





Source: REUTERS


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