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As you’ve surely heard, Tesla has laid off 500 employees in the Supercharging division, the majority of its Supercharger team. Upon the sudden news, various reasons were put forth for why Elon Musk might have laid them all off.
Most automakers have now jumped in with Tesla on Supercharging, but, for the most part, the partnerships are hardly off the ground.
As Troy says, Tesla has invested a ton into this network, and now that others can basically install Superchargers with different branding but the same hardware, why not let them pick up the shovel and do the work?
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