Tesla investors knew they'd be seeing some new competitors -- but many didn't expect this one.
Tesla just ordered specialized factory equipment from Chinese firms including Suzhou Maxwell Technologies to build large-scale solar manufacturing plants itself, in the latest demonstration of that.
Why engineering limits and the “Couch Problem” leave investors with no margin of safety in the race for Optimus.
It'll pioneer an EV segment in the United States as competitors like GM, Nissan and Kia introduce electric crossovers.
Ford plans a $30,000 electric pickup as crossovers dominate 52% of U.S. sales, shifting strategy away from SUVs and into new EV segments.
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GM and LG just pivoted a US battery plant — and it signals a bigger shift than expected
General Motors and LG Energy Solution just made an unexpected move at their Tennessee battery […] ...
Venture capitalist Jon McNeill foresees growing demand for humans to sustain complex AI infrastructure and architecture.
On March 17, foreign media reported that Tesla and LG Energy Solution (LGES) have reached a supply cooperation agreement. The two parties will invest in building a $4.3 billion lithium iron phosphate ...
US regulator closes defect petition covering over 2 million Tesla vehicles The U.S. auto safety regulator on Friday rejected ...
The civil trial in San Francisco centered on a class-action lawsuit filed just before Musk took control of Twitter, which he ...
Tesla is negotiating with Chinese suppliers including Suzhou Maxwell to buy $2.9 billion in solar manufacturing equipment for its 100 GW US production goal.
Tesla is planning to purchase $2.9 billion worth of equipment from Chinese suppliers to manufacture solar panels in the U.S. CEO Elon Musk aims to add 100 GW of solar capacity, highlighting U.S.
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