It was obvious these bad times would come for Tesla. Without Musk it would have never come because there would have been nothing like Tesla in its current form. Now that it's happening, of course the reasonable question is can they navigate the murky waters? Is Tesla strong enough to survive? The article asks, why didn't Musk spin off the supercharging company instead of firing everyone? The article also answers its own question by saying supercharging is a huge money sink and less important now that other companies are building out supercharging networks with reciprocal agreements back to Tesla. Making the charging port a standard was pretty smart in retrospect. But we all know standards are incredibly useful to incumbents. Musk and his teams made Tesla into an incumbent from scratch. Now can they stay alive when the era of cheap money is over?