They seem to be afflicted with a condition referred to as "moronism".
Most look like young, lost souls who are easy manipulated by others into believing that the single company that's done the most for the environment perhaps in history is somehow destroying it.
Tesla could hire their own "news" people, dressed nicely and adorned with all the trappings of a professional news organization, to interview these folks on the scene, one after another. Asking them pointed questions about their claims to see if they actually know what they are talking about. Maybe hire folks from The Onion to do it?
One by one the reporter would quickly disassemble the talking points, sharing the factual information back to each interviewee in the form of a question. Then get their reaction recorded for posterity.
How much water does Tesla use compared to xxx?
How many trees has Tesla removed for construction compared to the number they have reforested elsewhere?
What company is your next target as the second-worst climate offender after Tesla?
I expect that after doing this with ten or fifteen of them it will become blatantly obvious how these people really have no idea what their cause is about, and that it isn't based in reality. Rather, it would paint a bleak picture of how they have been manipulated into their protests and have now been made fools of.
Lastly, put this mockumentary on X and YouTube with a typical click-bait headline and shocking thumbnail in order to lure others who rabidly buy into the misinformation campaign and usually drool over such media presentations to come to terms with the facts.
It could be hilarious at worse, and infocational at best.
Giving it more thought, if someone like The Onion did it, they could hire actors to play the part of protesters for this saga and really juice it up.
Is there a satire-based production company like that in Germany?
Maybe Tesla's Deutsch PR department should give them a call. /s