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Tesla should be more aggressive in his communication.

Brandenburg's Minister President sees the communication of the US electric car manufacturer Tesla critically. However, when he drives past the plant, he is still pleased.

- Tesla should be more aggressive in his communication.

Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke (SPD) still considers the settlement of US electric car manufacturer Tesla in Grünheide to be correct, but would wish for better communication from the company. "We've gained 12,000 industrial jobs. It would have been crazy to say we don't want this settlement because some problems might arise," Woidke told the Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper (Thursday). "Tesla is a huge success for us, and I'm happy every time I drive past the plant."

"The individual problems that arise with the settlement of such a large industrial enterprise are being resolved. And if you look closely, they appear bigger in the discussion than they actually are," said the SPD politician. "For example, Tesla recycles its industrial wastewater almost entirely. The company uses only about a quarter of the water it was contractually guaranteed," said Woidke. "Tesla would do well to communicate more openly and transparently."

The SPD politician hinted at the need for better communication from Tesla, stating that it would be beneficial for the company to communicate more openly and transparently. The Commission should closely monitor the communication efforts of Tesla to ensure transparency and maintain a positive relationship between the company and the local community.

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