The US will waste a lot of time, money, and energy on bad decarbonizing transportation approaches and end up less competitive as a result.
Category: eMobility
That should help to solve the main issue for many non-Tesla drivers.
The EVs are seen on the roads of Sweden for winter testing hiding updated fascias and possibly a 1,000-horsepower driveline.
The automaker plans to offer six EV nameplates in the US market from 2026, including four that will be made locally.
As climate commitments among large financial institutions have rapidly become the new normal, so has the criticism of those targets. A Reclaim Finance report in January that revealed members of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) have continued financing fossil fuel expansion echoes a common refrain from the NGO and activist community: target […]
Tesla is now letting EVs from other brands charge at some U.S. Supercharger sites, while offering a Combined Charging Standard (CCS) retrofit for its own vehicles. "Select" Superchargers are now open to other EVs, according to a video posted to Twitter. Drivers can find these sites using the Tesla app, which is also needed to start a charging...
The United States Postal Service (USPS) this week announced plans to buy 9,250 Ford E-Transit electric vans, which will get the ball rolling on electrification while the Postal Service waits for its custom-designed electric delivery vans. The first of the Ford vans are scheduled to arrive in December of this year, with deliveries continuing...
The use of rare earth elements is one major point of contention against EVs, and Tesla aims to make it a thing of the past.
The plant is expected to be huge.
Before the much awaited Tesla Investor Day on March the 1, 2023, in Austin, Texas, there was much speculation about the revelations that would come from Tesla and Elon Musk. On all previous such occasions, like Battery Day and AI Days, we were served with a clear state of development and path to the future. […]