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Elon Musk: Tesla still plans to grow Supercharging network after eliminating global team

Shortly after news broke that Tesla would be laying off another round of employees, including the team behind the company's Supercharging network, CEO Elon Musk took to social media to reassure owners and investors that the charging stations aren't going anywhere.

"Tesla still plans to grow the Supercharger network, just at a slower pace for new locations and more focus on 100% uptime and expansion of existing locations," Musk wrote in a post on X.

Tesla still plans to grow the Supercharger network, just at a slower pace for new locations and more focus on 100% uptime and expansion of existing locations

Despite Musk's assurances, Tesla has already begun pulling out of leases for upcoming stations in New York, EV news outlet Electrek reported.

The company currently operates 57,579 Superchargers at 6,249 locations globally, the outlet reported.

Even the most die-hard Tesla fans were disheartened by the news. Commenters on Musk's post were quick to call his announcement «kinda lame» and urged him to reconsider, arguing that a large charging network is key to promoting widespread adoption of electric vehicles nationwide.

«This is a goddamn disaster. Superchargers need to be Tesla's second top growing sector outside of FSD,» Troy Meekhof, who runs the site The Cybertruck Guy, which covers the Cybertruck and other EVs, wrote in response to Musk's post. «You're opening up the network to practically every EV driver on the continent without building with urgency? I'm honestly floored at this decision.»

Meekhof told Business Insider that, as an owner of two Tesla vehicles, he's very familiar with Superchargers and called them «damn near magical,» saying they work every time without fail and the stations he visits are rarely full. However, he said, entire sections of the country and his home state of Michigan are completely off-limits to him and his vehicles «simply because of the lack of charging options.»

«I'm generally apt to trust Musk's maniacal whims because they're indicative of a more complex longer-term plan, but destroying the division responsible for what I believe is their single greatest achievement in North America is simultaneously shocking and bewildering,» Meekhof

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