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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Elon Musk's decision to gut Tesla's electric-vehicle charging team is scrambling plans for rolling out new fast-charging stations and may delay President Joe Biden's efforts to electrify U.S. highways. Last year, the Biden administration announced rules for an ambitious...
CNBC report on the progress: It's a question mark but a contractor team heading to continue a Supercharger job was instructed to turn around in the middle of the way, leaving the unfinished station unfinished. But the opinion is it will be finished some time, or otherwise, it's a "liability" site.
You really should look at what you're posting before you post it. The second link (the one I left) is about X (Elon Musk) suing someone else for them not paying X rent
Sept 29 (Reuters) - Elon Musk's X Corp, facing its own legal claims over unpaid rent, has sued a financial services company to recoup more than $713,500 in allegedly past due rent and other fees stemming from a sublease agreement for San Francisco office space.
NACS "rollout is “completely jeopardized” because there will not be enough new charging sites coming online, and the company was only starting to implement upgrades to allow more compatibility with other manufacturers’ vehicles."