A former employee of Tesla told how the company is cheating customers
Fired 19 Jun Tesla employee Martin Tripp accused the company of deceiving investors and the use of dangerous batteries in the assembly of electric vehicles. Tripp applied for a former employer to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
According to the former Tesla technologist, according to Lenta.ru report, the company installed batteries with rejects and reused broken parts. In addition, he said that the data on the number of cars produced Model 3 regularly exaggerated, but in fact the company produced less percentage of cars on 44. In Tesla, all charges are denied.
According to Bloomberg, New York State Assistant Attorney General Stuart Meisner believes Tesla could file a lawsuit to defame the ex-employee and silence him.
In mid-June, it was reported that the manufacturer of electric vehicles will fire about nine percent of its employees to reduce costs and preserve the profitability of the production of electric cars. In early May, Tesla reported losses for the fifth quarter in a row.
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