Tesla employees ask Elon Musk to resign, confirm massive demand problem, get fired for it
- Tesla experienced its first year-over-year sales decline in over a decade, with global deliveries dropping 13% in Q1 2025 amid rising US EV sales.
- This decline followed growing internal unrest as employees publicly challenged CEO Elon Musk, blaming him for the company's severe demand problems.
- Thousands of unsold Model Y vehicles and nearly 10,000 Cybertrucks are clogging inventory, while workers shifted from Cybertruck to more profitable Model Y production.
- An open letter from Tesla Employees Against Elon calls Musk's personal brand damage irreversible and warns continuing with him risks further customer abandonment.
- These factors indicate Tesla faces urgent pressure to offer deeper discounts and restore consumer trust to address declining demand and clear inventories.
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News site: Some Tesla employees want Elon Musk to leave
Several Tesla employees have officially asked Elon Musk to step down, confirming that the carmaker is struggling with a huge demand problem that they attribute to their CEO. An employee was also reportedly fired for his opposition to Musk. This was reported by the American news site Electrek, which was also reported by BNR.
Tesla's Cybertruck Crisis: 10,000 Unsold Units Force Calls for Price Cuts
Tesla's Cybertruck, once the darling of electric vehicle hype, is now a headache for the company. With nearly 10,000 unsold units clogging inventory across the United States, valued at roughly £390 million ($513 million), Tesla faces mounting pressure to abandon its premium pricing strategy and roll out aggressive incentives. Can Tesla turn this around, or is the Cybertruck destined to be a costly misstep? A Growing Inventory Crisis The Cybertru…
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