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Tesla Pushes Back on Reports of Job Cuts at Its Germany Gigafactory

by Samir Gautam
January 23, 2026
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Tesla has moved quickly to shut down speculation around job cuts at its only European factory, saying there are no plans to reduce staff or slow production at its Germany Gigafactory.

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The clarification came after a report by German newspaper Handelsblatt claimed the company had reduced its workforce by around 1,700 employees since 2024. The report suggested headcount at the plant had fallen from about 12,400 to just over 10,700, sparking concerns about layoffs and shrinking operations.

Tesla says that the picture isn’t accurate.

“No Significant Reduction,” Tesla Says

In a statement shared with Reuters, the EV maker said there has been no meaningful drop in permanent staff and no plans to cut jobs at the facility.

“Compared to 2024, there has been no significant reduction in the number of permanent staff,” the company said, adding that production at the plant has remained steady.

Tesla also stressed that the overall outlook for the factory remains stable, especially when it comes to employee roles and long-term operations.

What Actually Changed

According to Tesla, the confusion likely stems from a decline in temporary workers rather than full-time staff.

As the Berlin factory moved past its early ramp-up phase, the company simply didn’t need as many short-term workers as before, something Tesla described as a normal part of scaling production.

In short: fewer temp workers, not mass layoffs.

A Key Factory for Tesla in Europe

Tesla’s Gigafactory near Berlin began production in early 2022 and plays a major role in serving the European market. The plant currently has the capacity to build more than 375,000 Model Y vehicles a year, making it one of Tesla’s most important manufacturing hubs outside the U.S.

Despite broader challenges in the global EV market, Tesla says operations at the German plant remain steady.

Context: Tesla’s Broader Layoffs in 2024

The clarification comes months after Tesla announced a global workforce reduction of around 10% in April 2024, a move that affected nearly 14,000 employees worldwide.

That decision raised concerns whenever new reports of staffing changes surfaced, including this one. But Tesla has now made it clear that its German factory was not part of any fresh cuts.

Market Reaction

Investors appeared unfazed by the news. Tesla shares were up around 1% following the company’s statement.

On Stocktwits, retail sentiment ticked up slightly from bearish to neutral, though discussion levels remained relatively quiet.

The Bottom Line

Despite headlines suggesting otherwise, Tesla says its German Gigafactory is on steady ground. Production continues as planned, permanent jobs remain intact, and any workforce changes so far reflect routine adjustments, not downsizing.

For now, Tesla’s European manufacturing engine keeps running as usual.

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