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Tesla Europe registrations rise 10% in February — but the bar was already on the floor
Latest Mar 05, 2026

Tesla Europe registrations rise 10% in February — but the bar was already on the floor

Tesla's European vehicle registrations increased by 10% in February 2026, marking its first significant year-over-year growth in over a year. However, this gain is measured against a period of exceptionally poor performance in early 2025, and the company's year-to-date sales remain flat. This indicates a potential stabilization in a challenging market, but not yet a strong recovery for Tesla in Europe.

Tesla tops 2026 EV supply chain sustainability ranking for second straight year
Latest Mar 05, 2026

Tesla tops 2026 EV supply chain sustainability ranking for second straight year

Tesla has been ranked first for the second consecutive year in a major global evaluation of automotive supply chain sustainability. This recognition highlights the company's continued leadership in ethical and environmentally responsible material sourcing and production. For owners and enthusiasts, it reinforces Tesla's commitment to its core mission of accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy.

Tesla Giga Berlin: IG Metall's Defeat Opens Path to New Industrial Era
Latest Mar 05, 2026

Tesla Giga Berlin: IG Metall's Defeat Opens Path to New Industrial Era

Tesla's independent worker group "Giga United" won a major victory over Germany's large IG Metall union in the March 2026 works council election at Giga Berlin. This unexpected result solidifies Tesla's non-unionized model at its European factory. For Tesla and its leadership, it represents a significant endorsement of their direct employee relations approach and averts potential union-driven changes to work practices.

Tesla Giga Berlin Works Council Vote Backs ‘Giga United’ as IG Metall Support Falls
Latest Mar 04, 2026

Tesla Giga Berlin Works Council Vote Backs ‘Giga United’ as IG Metall Support Falls

Tesla's Giga Berlin factory has elected a new works council, with the in-house "Giga United" group winning the most support while the traditional German union IG Metall lost significant ground. This shift indicates that Tesla's workforce currently favors a company-aligned representation over an external union. For Tesla, this result likely means greater internal alignment and potentially fewer labor disputes at its key European plant.