After reporting dismal first-quarter sales, Tesla plans to lay off about a tenth of its workforce as it tries to cut costs, multiple media outlets reported Monday.
CEO Elon Musk detailed the plans in a memo sent to employees. The layoffs could affect about 14,000 of the 140,473 workers employed by the Austin, Texas, company at the end of last year.
Musk’s memo said that as Tesla prepares for its next phase of growth, “it is extremely important to look at every aspect of the company for cost reductions and increasing productivity,” The New York Times and CNBC reported. News of the layoffs was first reported by electric vehicle website Electrek.
Also, on Monday, two key Tesla executives announced on the social media platform X that they were leaving the company. Andrew Baglino, senior vice president of powertrain and energy engineering, wrote that he had decided to leave after 18 years with the company.
Rohan Patel, senior global director of public policy and business development, also wrote on X that he was leaving Tesla after eight years.