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Tesla may face fines from the German government after an investigation was opened to see if the company installed pipes that could send industrial wastewater into a nearby drinking water protection area.
The Brandenburg Ministry of the Environment reports that ditches for the pipes were found at Tesla’s Gigafactory construction site during a routine investigation. It told Business Insider Germany that it stopped construction at the site from March 26 to April 12, 2021. Construction was allowed to resume after that.
The ministry has opened an investigation against the company for the illegal plumbing, though, which could have led to environmental harm. The single-wall welded pipes that were installed are not thick enough to properly ensure that the industrial wastewater flowing through them does not seep into the local drinking water, experts say.
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Volkswagen AG (OTC: VWAGY), to lead Tesla in 2015, according to reports.
What Happened: Diess came close to assuming the mantle at Tesla and even had the contract in his hands, according to Business Insider Germany (via Electrek).
Had this transpired, Diess would not have joined Volkswagen after leaving BMW, where he served more than 15 years.
The Business Insider report claims that Diess only told a few people at Volkswagen about Tesla’s efforts to hire him.
No explanation was made regarding why Diess did not take on the role of Tesla’s CEO in the report.
Why It Matters: Volkswagen has recently released a technology roadmap for batteries and charging up until the year 2030, which has given a boost to the OTC shares of the German automaker.
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