Tesla Announces Reopening of Plant in California, Files Lawsuit Against Local Authorities

Elon Musk previously claimed that he and his company will leave California, as Alameda County authorities opposed his plan to reopen the facility in Fremont, where at least 20,000 people are employed. According to the businessman, they were acting “contrary to the governor, the president, our constitutional freedoms, and just plain common sense”.

Tesla will resume its operations in Fremont, California, the company announced on its official blog. According to the Tesla team, the car manufacturer also filed a lawsuit on 9 May, asking the court to invalidate the Alameda County orders preventing the plant from restarting operations.

Tesla stressed it will “put people back to work in a safe and responsible manner”, also providing increased safety for its workers amid the pandemic.

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors Inc., introduces the Model X car at the company’s headquarters Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, in Fremont, California, US.

Alameda County officials previously stated that Tesla does not meet the criteria and it must not reopen. The company, however, slammed the decision in the lawsuit, saying that the “power-grab not only defies the governor’s order but offends the federal and California constitutions”.

Counties in the San Francisco area were some of the first to introduce severe lockdown measures and stop industries in the country. The Fremont plant was shuttered on 23 March under a six-county order, which was later extended through 31 May. At the moment, the state has reported 64,561 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with the death toll in California at 2,678.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

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