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Elon Musk Canceled Tesla's Most Affordable EV at the Last Second
Tesla was readying the Model 2 for pilot production in 2024 and large-scale manufacturing the following year when Musk canceled the project in February.Inc. - Business - Elon Musk -
Whoops! Elon Musk Is Now Quietly Rehiring Some Tesla Supercharger Employees
The backlash following Tesla's layoffs that took out the Supercharger team was swift, as the decision appeared to interfere with President Joe Biden's plans to build out EV charging.Inc. - Business - Elon Musk -
Tesla Hits the Road to Persuade Shareholders to Pay Elon Musk $46 Billion
Investors will vote on a 2018 pay package again after a judge threw it out.The Wall Street Journal - World - Elon Musk -
Law professor says Tesla threatened to fire law firm over Musk’s huge payout
Charles Elson accused EV company of strong-arming law firm where he consulted over his legal brief opposing Musk’s pay. A leading professor of corporate governance has accused Tesla of threatening to fire one of its law firms over his objections ...The Guardian - World -
A Famed Car Designer's Doomed Attempt to Challenge Tesla
Henrik Fisker’s electric-vehicle startup burned through cash and struggled to make and sell an auto.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Tesla criticizes protests against its German factory expansion
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What to expect for Tesla's Supercharger network now that the team is dismantled
Tesla's Superchargers dominate EV charging in North America. But CEO Elon Musk just laid off the entire Supercharging team and now its future is uncertain.CNBC - Business -
Tesla is sued over air pollution from factory operations in Fremont, California
A California nonprofit has sued Tesla over what it calls the company's "ongoing failure to comply with the Clean Air Act" at its Fremont assembly plant.CNBC - Business - California -
Judge Ends Order Criticized by Elon Musk Over Video of Stabbing on X
Musk had described the Australian order for the social-media platform to hide the video as an example of government overreach.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Elon Musk
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