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Elon Musk says Twitter is like a plane about to crash. Meanwhile, Tesla's share price has plummeted
Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter has been chaotic and his car company Tesla has lost almost 60 per cent of its value. Here's a quick catch up on the situation as it stands.
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Tesla stock is stuck in its worst sell-off since the company went public in 2010
While much of Elon Musk's attention seems to be wrapped up in Twitter as of late, Tesla stock is enduring its worst sell-off since it debuted in public markets in 2010. Shares of the electric-vehicle maker are down roughly 62% since their peak in November 2021, and have shed more than 22% in December.
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Elon Musk’s Twitter poll: 10 million say he should step down
Billionaire chief executive of Tesla insists there is no successor in the wings at social media platform
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Elon Musk is now losing his grip on Tesla and Twitter
There is no doubt he is one of the world’s great visionaries but Elon Musk is risking the electric carmaker jewel in the crown of his business empire, as he obsesses over his social media company.
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Tesla says its self-driving technology may be a 'failure' — but not fraud
In a class-action lawsuit, customers say they were duped by Tesla's $15,000 Full Self-Driving feature. Lawyers for the company say failure doesn't equal fraud.
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Tesla to issue software updates for 435,000 cars in China over marker light issue
Tesla Inc will issue software updates for more than 435,000 vehicles in China to fix an issue with side marker lights that could in extreme circumstances lead to a collision, a regulatory body said.
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A homeowner is selling a $1.8 million property with a free Tesla car to make it stand out from the crowd
A homeowner is hoping to expedite the sale of their house by offering a free Tesla electric car worth $60,000 with the purchase. The seller of the house in Auckland, New Zealand, who is remaining anonymous, is hoping to combat market challenges to the sale of their seven-bed property, priced at $1.8 million, by adding in the unusual deal of a free car.
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Tesla Semi truck stops would consume the electricity of small town USA as launch event scheduled for December 1
A utility company has run the numbers and warns that the US grid can't provide the charging power for all the upcoming electric trucks like the Tesla Semi that will be released on December 1. The electrification of a typical gas station would demand the amount needed for a sports stadium, while a regular truck stop would need the electricity of a small town.
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Tesla recalls more than 300,000 vehicles in US over rear light problems
The Texas-based electric vehicle manufacturer says it has had no reports of any crashes or injuries related to the move and it is understood the firm will provide a wireless update to correct the issue.
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Tesla opens its charging connector to other manufacturers
Tesla will be opening use of its charging connector to other EV charging network operators and vehicle manufacturers, the company announced in a blog post Friday. According to the blog post, the Tesla charger, known as the North American Charging Standard (NACS), offers AC charging and up to 1 megawatt of DC charging “in one slim package.”
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Tesla Recalls 40,000 Vehicles Over Potential Power Steering Failure
Certain 2017-2021 Model S and X Teslas could potentially experience a loss of power steering assist if you hit a pothole or drive on rough roads.
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Ever wonder what's inside a Tesla battery? Check out these CT scans of Lithium-ion, LiPo, and alkaline batteries.
Learn how Li-ion and LiPo batteries move so many electrons without having to open one yourself. Our CT scanner lets you see inside while staying safe.
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Elon Musk unveils humanoid ‘Optimus’ robot at Tesla’s AI Day
Tesla CEO Elon Musk showcased his much-touted humanoid robot “Optimus” at the electric vehicle maker’s “AI Day” event on Friday. The billionaire has said a robot business will be worth more than its cars, hoping to expand beyond self-driving vehicles that have not yet become a reality despite his repeated promises.
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Tesla issues recall for 1.1 million EVs due to power window problem
A closing window could pinch someone thanks to problems with the reversal action.
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Tesla owner says he’s been locked out of his car until he pays $26,000 for a new battery
A Tesla owner has revealed that when he was locked out of his high tech car, he was told he'd have to fork out $26,000 for a new battery. Mario Zelaya, from Canada, took to TikTok to explain the situation, slamming his $140,000 Tesla vehicle as a 'piece of trash' after the car automatically locked itself when the battery died.
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Tesla could start building a lithium refinery for EV batteries in Texas this year
Electric car giant Tesla is evaluating the feasibility of a lithium hydroxide refining facility on the gulf coast of Texas. Tesla said the plant would be focused on the development of “battery-grade lithium hydroxide” and be “the first of its kind in North America,” according to a newly released letter to the Texas Comptroller’s Office.
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Report: People are more interested in buying Apple Car rather than a new Tesla
Apple Car is, at least, a few years away from being introduced. While Project Titan is surrounded by controversies, top executives leaving, and complete turnovers on what the Apple Car will ultimately be, a survey indicates that US customers are more interested in buying a car from the Cupertino company rather than buying a new Ford or Tesla.
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Teslas Can Be Tricked Into Stopping Too Early by Bigger Stop Signs
Tesla owners are saying that the size of stop signs affect where their vehicles are stopping at an intersection.
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Elon Musk says world still needs oil and gas
Tesla chief Elon Musk said on Monday he aimed to get the electric auto maker's self-driving technology ready by year-end and hopes it could be in wide release in the United States and possibly in Europe, depending on regulatory approval.
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Tesla Owner Implants Chip In Hand To Open Car, Access Data
A Tesla owner has implanted two scannable chips into his hand in order to store cryptocurrencies and data. The chips also function as a key to his home and as a way of accessing his medical card. One of the chips also unlocks his Tesla Model 3. 39-year-old Brandon Dalaly stated that he did not use anesthesia to numb the pain and that his first chip was a lot smaller than his second...
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