By Joey Klender Posted on March 24, 2021 California solar panel owners who make money by selling excess electricity back to the grid have their biggest incentive in jeopardy. The state’s largest power utilities have asked California officials to reduce the amount of money homeowners can make by contributing electricity to the grid. If officials
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By Joey Klender Posted on March 23, 2021 New permits reveal that Tesla is taking supplemental precautions to avoid fires at the Fremont Factory. Following a fire that affected the massive Giga Press machine at Tesla’s Northern California factory in mid-March, the automaker is presumably taking an approach to prevent this from happening again, especially
By Maria Merano Posted on March 22, 2021 Miami Mayor Francis Suarez paid a visit to The Boring Company’s Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) Loop in Sin City over the weekend. “Today I had the opportunity to visit @boringcompany tunnels in Las Vegas. After seeing the innovative & outstanding work @elonmusk & his team have
By Maria Merano Posted on March 21, 2021 Tesla has started installing its IDRA Giga Press casting machines in Gigafactory Berlin, shortly after it received another early approval permitting machine installation at the production plant from the Brandenburg State Office for the Environment. Drone operator, Tobias Lindh captured the installation process of Tesla’s Giga Press
By Joey Klender Posted on March 20, 2021 It is tough being Tesla. In a world where cars are becoming electric, just as the company initially intended when its mission began 18 years ago, Tesla is the top dog at the moment. Every car company in the world is nipping at its heels in an
By Joey Klender Posted on March 19, 2021 The Tesla hacker who attempted to infiltrate the company’s Gigafactory Nevada facility with malware, offering $1 million to an employee for help with the task, pleaded guilty to counts of “conspiracy to intentionally cause damage to a protected computer.” Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov pleaded guilty, according to a
By Joey Klender Posted on March 18, 2021 Rivian has officially revealed its charging infrastructure, known as the Adventure Network, in North America, and it’s pretty impressive. The automaker released a detailed map with all of its planned charging locations throughout the United States and Canada, featuring more than 3,500 fast chargers capable of 200
By Eric Ralph Posted on March 17, 2021 SpaceX has published a new 4K video recapping Starship’s first intact landing after a high-altitude launch right as the company is preparing the next ship for flight. On March 3rd, Starship serial number 10 (SN10) briefly became the first prototype to successfully launch to 10 km (6.2
By Joey Klender Posted on March 16, 2021 Tesla’s Battery Day and Volkswagen’s Power Day were two similar events that showed how the two automakers plan to combat electric vehicle prices within the next few years. Despite the similarities in the events, Wall Street reacted quite differently to both, with Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) seeing a
By Joey Klender Posted on March 15, 2021 Tesla Tequila is once again available for purchase for $250 on Tesla’s dedicated website for the premium liquor. For $250, you can scrape up the second batch of the electric car and energy company’s introductory booze product, shipping included. The company indicates on the site that deliveries
By Simon Alvarez Posted on March 14, 2021 The Tesla Semi is not like traditional long-haulers out there. It’s all-electric, so it does not pollute the air during its operations; it’s quiet, unlike the massive, loud diesel engines of conventional semis; and it’s amazingly quick, going from 0-60 mph in 5 seconds flat without a
By Joey Klender Posted on March 13, 2021 Volkswagen has a long and storied tradition of building world-class vehicles. While they have managed to make a legacy off of offering affordable, stylish, and effectively-performing models for 84 years, their next big challenge comes in the tall task of creating and engineering electric vehicles that are
By Joey Klender Posted on March 12, 2021 Rivian has begun notifying R1T reservation holders of the anticipated June 2021 first deliveries for its all-electric pickup truck. In a new company communication to reservation holders, Rivian outlined its appreciation for the patience that many future R1T owners have displayed in the past year. “As we’ve
By Joey Klender Posted on March 11, 2021 A newly proposed house bill from Rep. Jared Huffman of California would provide the United States Postal Service with $6 billion to replace more of its aging vehicle fleet with updated electric vehicles. The Postal Vehicle Modernization Act, which Huffman proposed, a member of the House Transportation
By Joey Klender Posted on March 10, 2021 Tesla was one of several companies targeted as hackers say they obtained livestreams to 222 cameras located at factories and warehouses owned by the electric car company. A security startup known as Verkada was hacked into by a group of hackers who gained access to over 150,000
By Joey Klender Posted on March 9, 2021 Tesla’s 4680 battery cells could be produced by LG by 2023. According to sources, the cells, which will power Tesla’s all-electric vehicles, could be built in production sites that LG is considering in either the United States or Europe. While Tesla and LG have not yet agreed
By Joey Klender Posted on March 8, 2021 The Tesla Model Y crossover will arrive at customer driveways slightly later than expected after the company updated its delivery timeframe from 2-5 weeks to 7-11 weeks. Tesla’s United States Design Studio that is available on the automaker’s website now displays an updated timeframe. Interestingly, Tesla recently
By Joey Klender Posted on March 7, 2021 Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) bull ARK Invest, headed by CEO and CIO Cathie Wood, loaded up on shares of the electric automaker’s stock as it has slid to lower prices over the past few weeks. According to ARK’s Daily Trade Information, the fund bought 19,272 shares of Tesla,
By Simon Alvarez Posted on March 6, 2021 The idea of Teslas being connected to the internet through Starlink may soon before a reality, with SpaceX recently filing an application to the FCC to expand the satellite service to “moving vehicles, vessels, and aircraft.” The application comes not long after Musk gave the nod on
By Joey Klender Posted on March 5, 2021 Tesla is contacting owners of Model S and Model X vehicles to perform a repair of the MultiMediaCard (eMMC), which was recalled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, in January. Some owners who have already paid for the specific part and repair could be
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