At Tesla’s Q4 Earnings Call, The Check Is Due
Tesla’s investors want answers. Plus, Trump’s new transportation chief immediately seeks to weaken fuel economy rules.
Tesla’s investors want answers. Plus, Trump’s new transportation chief immediately seeks to weaken fuel economy rules.
The latest Tesla DC chargers now provide up to 30% more power to EVs. That means shorter stops—and it’s good news for other EVs.
Nascent electric hydrofoil boat builder Vessev shared another key milestone this week, putting its first electric hydrofoiling boat into commercial operations. Ferry transport company Fullers360 is now operating the ultra-efficient VS–9 vessel to transport tourists and other passengers. more…
Tesla has officially launched faster charging speeds for Cybertruck owners across all V4 Supercharging stalls, after the company began rolling out quicker speeds for the electric vehicle (EV) just last month. In a post on X on Monday evening, the Tesla Charging account announced that all V4 Supercharging posts will Read more
One automotive research firm has predicted that global electric vehicle (EV) sales will surpass 20 million in 2025, marking another year of growth in the sector. After reporting weeks ago that last year’s global EV sales grew 25 percent year over year to over 17 million, research firm Rho Motion Read more
Apple has quietly partnered with SpaceX and T-Mobile to enhance iPhone capabilities using Starlink. News of the update was initially reported by Bloomberg News. The Update: Apple, SpaceX, and T-Mobile have been testing Starlink compatibility with iPhones, according to Bloomberg, citing sources reportedly familiar with the matter. This functionality was Read more
What a day that must have been: silently drifting on ice in Finland.
The company posted a video showing how a brand-new car drove a 1.2-mile route without anyone in the driver’s seat.
Volkswagen has officially cancelled the long-delayed ID.7 electric sedan in America, instead focusing on selling it in Europe and China. more…
Despite mocking 350 kW as “a child’s toy” in 2016, the company is just rolling out 325 kW V4 chargers in 2025. Meanwhile companies like BP are celebrating 400 kW installations along major highways – and they’re making money doing it. All this and more on today’s thrilling January 47th episode Read more