Tesla is backing off from the Supercharging business after winning millions in government funding.
Elon Musk’s decision to suddenly dissolve Tesla’s electric vehicle charging division raises lots of thorny questions. Such as: “Huh?” And also: “He did what now?” But then, there's also the question of what will happen to the millions of dollars in federal funding that Tesla has won to build new fast-charging stations.
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