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TESLA PRESSEMITTEILUNG

Projekt:  Pressemitteilung zu Fahrzeugflotte von Opposite Office Jahr: 2025, Typ: Pressemittelung Architektur: Opposite Office Team: Jonas Kögl, Bibo Tian, Kilian Berndt, Vincent Kern, Leon Wipfler, Thomas Haseneder, Maximilian Löschke,  Finn Fukas, Benedikt Hartl Ort: mobil

Opposite Office Ends Use of Tesla Vehicles
[Munich, 3 February 2025] – Opposite Office, a leading architecture firm, today announced that it will no longer use Tesla vehicles in its fleet. The reason for this decision is the behavior of Tesla’s CEO in recent months, which increasingly endangered Opposite Office’s reputation and raised concerns about potential damage to its vehicles.

“Our decision is based on the growing instability related to the public actions and statements of Elon Musk, which we consider unprofessional and harmful to the values of our company,” said Hartl, CEO of Opposite Office. “We cannot afford to let the risks associated with his behavior affect our business operations or brand image.”

Opposite Office is particularly concerned about possible damage to Tesla vehicles in its fleet as a result of the current situation, which could lead to financial losses and disruptions of daily operations. The company believes these risks are too great to ignore.

As part of its commitment to sustainability and corporate standards, Opposite Office will in the future rely exclusively on racing bicycles. This shift not only aligns with the company’s ethical principles but also represents a clear statement in favor of a healthier and more environmentally friendly corporate culture.

“Racing bicycles provide a clean, sustainable mode of transportation that perfectly complements our vision for the future,” said Hartl. “This is a step toward reducing our environmental footprint while opening a new, exciting chapter in the mobility of our team. Opposite Office calls on other companies to follow this example.”

To be published in various media, including Bauwelt 9/2025, p. 56

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