Will Ukrainian employees in Europe, Middle East and Africa ever be called to fight? 🤔 engineering
According to the email sent by Axel Tangen, Tesla's director of Northern Europe, Tesla will retain its Ukrainian employees for a period of three months, if they are called upon to fight. During this time, the employees will be paid their regular wages and the company will review the situation at the end of this period to decide the future course of action.
In addition to this, the company will also provide counseling and support for its employees in the region through its existing Employee Assistance Program. The email was sent out to employees in Tesla's Europe, the Middle East, and Africa region and it is not clear whether it also applies to employees in North America or other places in the world.
Although Tesla does not operate in Ukraine, it estimates that about 5,000 of its cars are currently used in the country. The email stated that these Tesla owners, as well as owners of other electric vehicles, would be able to access the company's Supercharger stations in Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia, without having to pay for the service.
Tesla's Energy team provided lithium-ion battery energy storage systems, also called Powerwalls, to run the Starlink equipment. Using inverters and charging cables donated by Tesla's certified installers, Tesla employees were able to assemble Powerall and Starlink systems and even went through scrap at Tesla's Giga factory in Berlin to source power cables to power Starlink equipment, the email stated.
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