Tesla announced Tuesdaythat it will lay off everyone who works on both the new vehicle and Supercharger teams.
Including otherautomakers that recently switched to NACS.
Maybe Musk is just looking to get out of the charging game?
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There are plenty of things that Tesla does wrong, but its charging connection definitely isnt one of them.
As Politico points out, 13 percent of all grants awarded is unlikely to prompt any antitrust claims.
Tesla doesnt just have an advantage because of the internet its already built, either.
More importantly, though, it makes Musks decision to fire the entire Supercharger team even more confusing.
Maybe Musk plans to hire a brand new Supercharger team.
Maybe Tesla just plans to let the Superchargers go to fallow.
This article originally appeared onJalopnik.
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