A former Tesla general manager has become a shocking new interview, in which he posed the problems of the fight of the EV manufacturer at the feet of Executive Director Elon Musk.
Once a five -year -old Tesla employee and still the owner of Tesla, Matthew Labro lost his job just days after the creation of Tesla’s employees against Elon, according to Hard Reset Substack, who conducted an exclusive interview with Labrot. Futurism shone extra light on the story, emphasizing how Labro got there to say that it was a “game over” for Tesla under Musk.
“It’s time to say the quiet part of a voice,” Labo initially wrote in an anonymous letter to other Tesla workers before being fired, at a firm reset. “Let’s be clear: we’re not the problem. Our products are not the problem. Our engineering, service and delivery teams are not the problem. The problem is the problem. The problem is an elon.”
Although passionate about the mission of the company to supply electric vehicles to the world, Labrot said his concerns had grown, as Musk’s public fabrications became more political and more magical.
“We noticed clients, we return clients, we deviated a little from us,” Labro told Hard Reset. “And then I began to see the things he put on Twitter, and the political views he began to have.”
Labrot is becoming more scaled, as Musk’s policy brings it to the people themselves, industries and policies that have been directly opposed to Tesla’s main mission as a company for electric vehicles.
“The people he chooses to support were the right people we fought as we tried to accelerate sustainable energy,” Labro told Hard Reset.
The data support Labrot’s observations on customer enthusiasm, with a huge decline in Tesla sales, coinciding with an increase in Musk’s political activism.
During the year, sales data in Europe, a key market for electric vehicles, showed a shocking 49% drop in April to CNBC. The decline even came as total sales of electric vehicles increased by 34.1%.
Globally, Tesla sales were immersed by 13% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the previous year, according to Yahoo! Finance.
Tesla sales are bad news for consumers and the environment. In 2024, Tesla Model Y outpaced Toyota Corolla to become the number one vehicle with number one, according to Statista.