Group 1 - Tesla has reportedly cut its workforce at the Gigafactory in Berlin, despite earlier denials [1] - Internal documents indicate that Tesla's current workforce in Berlin consists of 1,683 women, 9,006 men, and 14 non-binary individuals, totaling 10,703 workers [2] - A comparison with 2024 documents shows a reduction of 1,712 workers from a previous workforce of 1,788 women, 10,616 men, and 11 non-binary workers [3] Group 2 - Tesla plans to ramp up production at the Berlin Gigafactory due to increased vehicle demand following record Q3 deliveries, supplying vehicles to over 37 markets [4] - The company will introduce the affordable Model Y Standard trim in Europe, priced at $39,990 in the U.S. and offering an EPA-certified range of 321 miles [5] Group 3 - Despite the Model Y SUV being the best-selling EV in the U.S. with over 357,528 units sold and a market share exceeding 58%, Tesla has experienced declining sales in multiple markets [6] - Tesla's European sales fell nearly 50% last year, allowing rival BYD to surpass it as the world's largest EV maker for the first time [6] Group 4 - Tesla's stock rose by 2.91% to $431.44 at market close and gained an additional 0.63% to $434.15 in after-hours trading [7]
Elon Musk's Tesla Cuts Gigafactory Berlin Workforce Despite Denials: Report - Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)