CNBC: Tesla will lay off more than 10% of global workforce – read the Elon Musk memo
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Per capita, nowhere outranks Norway for Tesla. The Scandinavian country buys more of Elon Musk’s electric vehicles than any other. But issues with its logistics providers are forcing many vehicles off the road before they even reach customers. It seems the go-to port of Drammen is experiencing capacity problems, with Electrek reporting Teslas now being shipped through Gothenburg before being loaded on transporter trucks. Reports claim some half a dozen of these trucks have been stopped by authorities for violating safety procedures. For its part, Tesla claims there are issues finding “competent” transporters to comply with Norwegian legislation.
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