Now that Elon Musk has bought Twitter - now the Pit edition (Part 1)

As I wrote in this thread:

So again, Musk laid off everyone in the division that was responsible for the one area of the company in which Tesla still had a jump on its competitors and was doing well.

This is not the act of someone who knows what they are doing. What seems more likely are the recent reports of the division head being told to lay off some percentage of their workforce (because of the overall poor performance of the company, not necessarily the division), and when the division director pushed back on this, butthurt Musk petulantly retaliated by firing the division director and everyone in the division.

So I assume you believe that the existing charging stations require no maintenance or upkeep? At a minimum, they need software updates, and one would think that the dissolved division was the group responsible for this.