So, you’ve heard the buzz: Teslas cost more to fix. Let’s break it down. In Q3 2023, fixing a Tesla set you back an average of $5,552. Non-Tesla EVs? About $4,474. And
MoreBP’s recent announcement of its $100 million deal to acquire Tesla’s ultra-fast charging hardware units has sent shockwaves through the EV industry. This isn’t just another business transaction; it’s a high-voltage move
MoreThe recent performance of Tesla’s Semi has ignited a nuanced conversation about the future of electric trucking. The truck, participating in the “Run on Less” event orchestrated by the North American Council
MoreTesla’s recent Q3 sales hit a bit of a snag, rolling out 435,000 EVs and marking a 6.7% dip from the previous quarter, sparking a bit of a stir in the industry.
MoreBerlin, Germany – Tesla’s Berlin Gigafactory is revving up its transportation game! Moving past the old-school bus vibe, they’re rolling out a snazzy train shuttle to link the city of Erkner and
MoreBYD, a probable Tesla challenger in new energy vehicles, unveiled the SEAL earlier this year. Seal is a dynamic and intelligent electric vehicle, hinting at BYD’s persistence in bringing up future technology.
MoreThe electric vehicle revolution is not just limited to passenger cars. The trucking industry, a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, is undergoing a transformative shift towards decarbonization. Leading this change is
MoreTesla’s groundbreaking Supercomputer is going to be unveiled this week, with sources like @Sawyer Merritt buzzing about its imminent launch. The new Supercomputer is not just for AI; its sheer power makes
MoreIn a surprising twist, Tesla has unveiled a Cybertruck-inspired cat litter box made of cardboard, just in time for International Cats Day. The real Tesla Cybertruck, after a two-year delay, has finally
MoreTesla’s Cybertruck, the electric vehicle (EV) industry’s most anticipated release, was recently spotted navigating the icy terrains of an Icelandic glacier. This isn’t just a spectacle; it’s a testament to the truck’s
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