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Tesla confirms wireless inductive electric car home charger is coming
Tesla has confirmed it is working on a wireless inductive home charger for its electric cars after teasing it earlier...
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I rented a Tesla for a month. It was a giant pain in the a***
A major car rental company was renting Teslas out for about one-third the cost of a petrol car. We figured, how different could it be?
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Designer Says The Only Way To Fix The Cybertruck Is To Scrap It And Start Over
A better Cybertruck apparently means making a whole new Cybertruck through a complete redesign.
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Elon Musk’s Shadow Rule
How the U.S. government came to rely on the tech billionaire—and is now struggling to rein him in.
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Shocking Leaked Tesla Documents Hint at Cybertruck Problems
The EV giant is under pressure to launch new products, but a huge dump of confidential files in Germany details a litany of technical failings.
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Tesla plummets 50 spots in a survey of the US's most reputable brands. It's now No. 62 — 30 places below Ford.
Tesla Motors scored higher in the trajectory and vision categories, but lower in character, trust, and citizenship on the 2023 Axios Harris Poll.
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A man claims a Tesla he was driving 'suddenly and automatically' took off, forcing him to intentionally crash it to avoid hitting people
The man said when he took his foot off the brake the Tesla suddenly jumped forward and he was unable to stop it from accelerating his lawyer said.
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Tesla to recall 1.1 million cars in China over potential safety risks, Chinese regulator says | CNN Business
Tesla will recall more than 1.1 million cars in China due to potential safety risks, the country’s top market regulator said on Friday. Starting May 29, the US company will take back 1,104,622 vehicles that were produced between January 12, 2019, and April 24, 2023, the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) said in a statement, citing a plan filed by Tesla with the regulator.
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Elon Musk says he's getting rid of rare Earth magnets in Tesla EVs
In a major move, Tesla is looking to rid its electric vehicles of rare Earth minerals, potentially eliminating the biggest environmental concern over the increasing number of EVs on the road. The surprise announcement came during Tesla's Master Plan 3 Investor event where the company outlined its business strategy for the next few years.
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Now That Elon Musk Is Labeling NPR And The BBC As ‘Government Funded,’ Shouldn’t He Do The Same For Tesla, SpaceX, And Twitter?
Never a dull moment in Elonland. Last week, as you’ll recall, he decided that NPR should be labeled as “state-affiliated media” even though NPR was literally Twitter’s prime example of what kinds o…
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Tesla hit with class action lawsuit over alleged privacy intrusion
A California Tesla owner on Friday sued the electric carmaker in a prospective class action lawsuit accusing it of violating the privacy of customers.
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Tesla reports 422,875 deliveries for first quarter of 2023
Tesla just posted its first-quarter vehicle production and deliveries report for 2023.
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Tesla employees reportedly passed around personal videos from owners’ cars
Tesla employees passed around and poked fun at private videos recorded by vehicle cameras, according to a report from Reuters. The videos, which were reportedly shared via Tesla’s internal messaging systems from 2019 through 2022, were recorded on the cameras that come mounted on Tesla vehicles to enable self-driving features.
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Tesla Owner Accidentally Drives Off in Different Tesla Using the Tesla App
Apparently, the two cars looks very similar, but that shouldn't have let the driver unlock and start up the wrong car using Tesla's smartphone app.
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Tesla says it will cut costs of next generation cars in half
Tesla says it will cut the cost of its next generation of vehicles in half, largely by using innovative manufacturing techniques and smaller factories
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Tesla cofounder says he was 'basically unemployable' and out of money for 2 years after being ousted from the company
Martin Eberhard was forced to resign as CEO of the electric-car maker and left it in 2007. His history with Tesla is a sore subject for Elon Musk.
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New lithium development in Canada could lure Tesla
A fresh lithium development in Saskatchewan, Canada, along with other significant supply developments, could make the country more enticing than ever to supply-hungry Tesla. Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, have made it no secret that lithium is a vital resource for its business. It intends to work closely with suppliers and potentially develop its own reserves in the near future.
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Tesla surges above $500 billion market cap as its post-earnings rally helps pare last year's brutal rout
Tesla pushed above a market valuation of $500 billion on Thursday after the EV maker's record quarterly profit fueled a rally that chipped further away at last year's stock plunge. The stock jumped as much as to 11.7% to reach $161.42 a share, propelling the company's market capitalization to $510 billion.
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Tesla plans $3.6 bln Nevada expansion to make Semi truck, battery cells
Tesla Inc said on Tuesday it would invest more than $3.6 billion to expand its Nevada Gigafactory complex with two new factories, one to mass produce its long-delayed Semi electric truck and the other to make its new 4680 battery cell.
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A Tesla buyer says he got a $12,000 discount after asking for a reduction on his order following big price cuts
A Tesla buyer who has yet to receive his car said the company reduced the cost of his order by about $12,000 after he complained about missing out on big price cuts. The man, who asked to not be named for privacy concerns but whose identity is known to Insider, ordered his Tesla Model Y last July for $72,440.
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