Martin Tripp, a former Tesla technician who worked in dystopian for the electric vehicle maker --
Sounds like a battery factory in Nevada.
Tripp revealed information to the media in June about the work inside the factory, which he claimed was discharged from the defective battery.
On Wednesday, he posted similar allegations on Twitter with photos attached.
Before uninstalling a string of charges, Tripp wrote on Twitter, "Are You Ready", starting with the list of vehicle identification numbers (VIN).
He claims that vehicles with these numbers are equipped with punctured battery modules.
The pierced module could explode or catch fire, as it appeared to spontaneously burn hours after Tesla Model S crashed into a truck on the California Highway earlier this year.
The battery module that Tripp claims to be damaged was re-
Working, they sealed the puncture holes with glue and were then transported to another factory and put into the car.
The battery module used in Model 3 consists of thousands of smaller lithium
The ion Battery, which is connected together along the cooling belt, forms "bandoliers ".
The seven bands then make up a module, and four modules power a car.
Production of these bands is a waste process, according to Tripp.
The former technician claimed that between 450 and 750 band members were scrapped in each shift --
About 67,000 to 112,000 batteries.
Besides, it's not stored in the climate.
Tesla claims control warehouse
The abandoned bands were sitting in a row of semi-trailers in the factory parking lot.
Tripp has been engaged in high-
Legal disputes with Tesla over the past few months.
He claimed that he raised these issues with the factory management and Musk himself, only to find that his concerns were ignored and that the problems were not resolved.
After Tripp was accused by Tesla of "vandalizing" and stealing trade secrets in a lawsuit in June, the former technician countered last month that, tesla made a slander against him in an internal email that he described him as a disgruntled employee because "he wants to get a promotion he didn't get, and he told several news outlets, he threatened to come to the factory and "shoot this place "-
Terry strongly denies the claim.
Tripp took his defamation suit seriously and invited lawyers Robert Mitchell and will Fischbach from the Meisner Associates, known for winning $22.
5 million judgment on whistleblower who exposed agricultural financial fraudgiant Monsanto.
The drawbacks of the Tripp allegations occurred when Tesla struggled to achieve its mid-range 3 sedan production target.
Under pressure to curb years of losses, Tesla increased production, first by reaching 2,500 per week in June and then by 5,000 per week.
Employees complain that the cost of meeting production targets is a relaxation of mandatory overtime and safety standards.
Earlier this month, Musk said on Twitter that they wanted to avoid stock price fluctuations, ease the pressure to submit earnings reports to shareholders, and are considering privatizing Tesla.
On Tuesday, the fickle billionaire went further, announcing that he was working with a variety of companies, including Silver Lake and Goldman Sachs, to achieve that goal.
Stuart D later on Thursday.
On behalf of Tripp, Meisser Associates, Meisser's team, wrote that he suggested that the whistleblower "terminate his Twitter account ".
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