Tesla staff say firm's entire Supercharger team fired

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Tesla staff say firm's entire Supercharger team fired

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Tesla staff say firm's entire Supercharger team fired

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Tesla has fired its entire Supercharger division, staff who worked in the team say.

There are over 50,000 Superchargers globally, the company says, making it the world's largest fast-charging network for electric vehicles.

Boss Elon Musk said the firm would cut one in ten jobs, as it faces strong competition from less expensive rivals.

It needed to be "absolutely hard core" about cost reduction, he wrote in a memo first reported by The Information.

The BBC has approached Tesla for comment.

Multiple employees have confirmed their departures from the division - which had hundreds of employees - and was responsible for designing the chargers and deploying them worldwide.

William Jameson, strategic charging programs lead at Tesla, posted on X that Mr Musk had "let our entire charging org go".

"What a wild ride it has been", he wrote.

Also writing on X, Mr Musk said the company still planned to grow the Supercharger network, "just at a slower pace for new locations."

Drivers think twice

Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation, said Tesla's move could dent the confidence of prospective electric car buyers.

"You need reassurance that the people selling you the vehicles see a strong future for the technology," he said.

"If manufacturers are reining back their ambitions then it means drivers might think twice about going electric or at least delay a purchase until they see more positive news."

Andres Pinter, chief executive of Bullet EV Charging Solutions, a supplier to the charging network said that his team "woke up to a sharp kick in the pants this morning," Reuters reported.

He speculated that Mr Musk could "reconstitute the EV charger team in bigger, badder, more Muskian way" in order to continue to benefit from US government funding to develop the network.

Tesla's network of chargers is widely seen as industry leading, and recently it cut deals with several rival car-makers in north America to adopt its "NACS" charging standard so that their vehicles could use the network.
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