E. Muskas threatens to move Tesla headquarters to California



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Published: 2020-05-10 11:58

Tesla plant in California. Photo by Shannon Stapleton (Reuters / Scanpix)



Elon Muskas, the head of US electric car maker Tesla, threatened to move the company’s headquarters and plant to California on Friday, preventing local authorities from resuming operations due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Frankly, this is the last laas. Tesla will now immediately move its headquarters and future programs to Texas or Nevada, on the social network Twitter for E. Muskas. The long races reminded me of previous tirades on the Internet, which did not always come true.

Speaking about the California city where his cars are manufactured, Musk emphasized that how Tesla will be handled in the future will determine whether we do production in Frimonte.

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Tesla hoped in May to reopen a plant in California as its only facility in the United States, and local authorities have thwarted the company’s plans.

E. Muskas drew attention to the company’s experience in China, where electromobile production resumed in the country after the COVID-19 epidemic.

Given our experience at the Tesla plant in China, Tesla is far more concerned with safety than a (non-elected) NCO, a Twitter entrepreneur, with a local health duty in mind.

The downright emotionally outspoken billionaire reported earlier this week that his friend Grimes had given birth to a pair of snowmen, threatened to sue the Alamida district where the factory would be located, and accused the local government of irrational and independent behavior.

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