Tesla to acquire parts of insolvent German parts maker Manz

Key Points

  • Tesla will acquire parts of the insolvent German high-tech parts maker Manz AG, including over 300 employees at its Reutlingen site.
  • The deal expands Tesla's presence in Germany, despite CEO Elon Musk's endorsement of the far-right AfD party.

Summary

Tesla Inc. has announced its acquisition of certain assets from the insolvent German high-tech parts manufacturer, Manz AG. This includes the transfer of over 300 employees from Manz's site in Reutlingen, Germany, to Tesla Automation GmbH, a subsidiary of Tesla. The move marks a significant expansion of Tesla's operations in Germany, where it already operates a manufacturing facility near Berlin. However, this expansion comes at a time when Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, has publicly supported the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which has caused some political friction. Despite this, Tesla's sales in Germany have seen a sharp decline, with nearly 60% fewer cars sold in January compared to the previous year, possibly reflecting consumer reactions to Musk's political stances. The acquisition deal, which includes movable tangible assets and the use of Manz's property, did not disclose the purchase price, and its completion is subject to merger control law. Meanwhile, around 100 Manz employees will not be transferred to Tesla, and the insolvency administrator is in talks with other interested parties for the remaining assets.

yahoo
February 25, 2025
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