Tesla Motors
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the company will launch a fleet of autonomous vehicles that will operate as taxis with no driver behind the wheel in Austin, Texas, in June. He previously promised self-driving cabs by 2020, so maybe don't hold your breath.
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Despite a wave of doubters, the electric vehicle revolution is still going strong. Per the latest report by Cox Automotive, EVs will account for around 10% of the market in 2025, up from about 7.5% in 2024.
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While there are a few electric cars that have onboard photovoltaic panels for charging on the go, such vehicles are definitely in the minority. The DartSolar system was designed to change that, by adding a rooftop solar power system to any EV.
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Elon Musk has unveiled Tesla's fully autonomous Cybercab robotaxi in a showy event at Warner Brothers. He also debuted a 20-seat Robovan that's expected to follow, and sent a small fleet of Optimus humanoids out to party with the crowd.
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People camping in tents are expected to "rough it" a bit, but … if they have a battery-powered heating and air conditioning system right beside them, why not use it? That's the thinking behind Campstream One, which mooches off the user's EV.
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The Tesla subtrunk is already a great place to store a cooler. But Tesla owners like taking things to another level technologically speaking, which explains the success of a new powered cooler racking up the pledges on Kickstarter.
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Tesla told investors it can reduce costs by 50%, by expanding on the modular, parallel manufacturing innovations it developed for the Model Y. Tesla's next-gen vehicles will be built and tested in chunks that won't come together until the final line.
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A little over two years after Tesla demonstrated a very shapely full-sized Cyberquad electric ATV when launching its angular electric Cybertruck, a mini version for kids has gone up for sale on the company's webshop for US$1,900.
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Not willing to wait for the Tesla Roadster, one car enthusiast demanded a Tesla convertible, immediately. Ares Design was more than happy to take on the challenge. Slicing the roof and rear doors off, it turned sedan into Model S convertible.
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When Tesla unveiled the Model S in 2009, its per charge range was given as up to 160 miles on a single charge, which some electric cars don't even manage to this day. Now the EPA has rated its Long Range Plus model for 402 miles on a single charge.
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After the Cybertruck launch, we weren't sure if the camper kit was a planned product or just Tesla showing the ways the Cybertruck could be used. Musk put a quick end to the speculation today, confirming succinctly that the Tesla camper is go.
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Tesla's Cybertruck looks nothing like what we were prepared for. Tesla's pickup camper, however, looks like something we've seen ... the late, great Pontiac Aztek. Will Tesla turn its new e-pickup into an equally weird but more capable camper?
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