On Monday, Elon Musk announced on Twitter that he was reopening his Tesla factory in Fremont, California whether officials in Alameda County liked it or not. He suggested that if county officials planned to arrest someone, they should limit themselves to him. Musk wasnt joking about reopening. Video of the parking lot showed it was mostly full that afternoon. In response, Alameda County sent a letter saying Musk needed to submit a plan which would have to be approved. Musk did submit the plan and late last night Alameda County officials accepted it.
On late Tuesday evening, the Alameda County Public Health Department claimed it had agreed to allow the Tesla factory to reopen, as if hadnt been totally steamrolled. Its fairly obvious that Musk was holding all the cards, regardless of whatever kind of face-saving agreement may now be on the table.
Tweeting close to midnight, the Alameda County Public Health Department, which apparently spent all of Tuesday dodging questions from reporters, announced it had agreed to a site-specific plan that would allow Tesla to conduct Minimum Business Operations. This will remain in place until next week, officials said, in preparation for a possible reopening.
Heres the full statement published on Twitter. It notes that the county will be working with the police department to verify social distancing is taking place at the factory:
Alameda County Update on Tesla, May 12: We received Teslas site-specific Fremont COVID-19 Prevention and Control Plan yesterday as anticipated. A site-specific plan is a part of the Governors guidance for reopening manufacturing. pic.twitter.com/KsooDIKUYG
Alameda County Public Health Department (@Dare2BWell) May 13, 2020
The letter reads like a face-saving effort but overall it looks like the county caved. As for the part about Minimum Business Operations, its not clear thats what is happening at Tesla this week. Musk sent an email thanking all of his returning employees:
Just wanted to send you a note of appreciation for working hard to make Tesla successful. It is so cool seeing the factory come back to life and you are making it happen!!
An honest days work spent building products or providing services of use to others is extremely honorable. I have vastly more respect for someone who takes pride in doing a good job, whatever the profession, than some rich or famous person who does nothing useful.
Gratefully yours,
Musk seemed to be celebrating last night:
Ice cream sundae in a martini glass pic.twitter.com/zAVFlOsYkM
Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 13, 2020
I dont know if Gov. Newsom placed calls behind the scenes to county officials but Musk did get support from President Trump yesterday on Twitter.
Thank you!
Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 12, 2020
Naturally, Musk was criticized for being on the same side as Trump.
Those who always disagree have a closed mind but, by their very nature, that wont sink in (sigh)
Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 12, 2020
He joined in mocking the person who wanted to let that sink in.
Personally, I think we should pic.twitter.com/kfui7W9VTU
Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 12, 2020
The remaining questions in all of this is whether Musk will follow through on his threat to move his operations out of the state. Thats what he threatened to do on Saturday but now that he has his factory open again, maybe hes forgotten about it. Officials and individuals from other states havent forgotten though. They are eagerly trying to lure him away from California.
Note is much appreciated
Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 11, 2020
He doesnt sound eager to leave. Was he bluffing? Reporter Kara Swisher tells CNBC she doesnt think he was.