The number of newly added charging station decreased by 28%! Tesla's large-scale layoffs have affected the Supercharger network.
In April, Musk suddenly laid off the entire supercharging business team. Although Tesla quickly rehired some of the dismissed employees, the number of new supercharging stations in the USA decreased by 28% from May to August. During this period, Tesla also received millions of dollars in funding from the US government for expanding the electric vehicle network project.
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Last month, a Tesla Semi truck crashed into a tree and caught fire on a highway in California. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said in a preliminary report on Friday that it took 0.05 million gallons (about 0.19 million liters) of water to extinguish the fire.