Elon Musk Allegedly Tells Tesla Staff to Remain ‘Extremely Vigilant’ Amid ‘Sabotage,’ Factory Fire

Tesla staff work on a Model S vehicle at the company production facility in Fremont, California in 2015.
Photo: Jeff Chiu (AP)

Electric car giant Tesla is pulling out all the stops trying to hit make-or-break production targets of 5,000 Model 3 four-door sedans a week, going so far as to set up a third line in a tent outside its Fremont, California plant. At the same time, it’s reportedly burning through financing, has faced claims of poor quality control, and is laying off staff from its “salaried population” not including “production associates.” CEO Elon Musk himself has seemed a little on edge lately, at one point citing a blog linked to an alleged sex cult while criticizing allegedly unfair media coverage of Tesla.

So it’s fair to say that Tesla is in the middle of a stressful situation. It seems to have got a lot more tense this week, with Musk allegedly claiming the company has uncovered saboteurs in its ranks.