Tag: Cybertruck
Urander Enclosed Bed Cap Kit for the Cybertruck — CleanTechnica Tested
The Cybertruck is one of the most capable electric vehicles ever built, and customers and companies alike were eager to develop a range of products that helped it to achieve its full potential. Patrick and his team at Urander were some of the first to develop a bed rack kit … [continued]
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Europe EV Sales Report — Tesla Has #1 Plus #2 Win, In A 29% EV Share Market
EVs are picking up in Europe, with some 361,000 plugin vehicles being registered in Europe in June. That’s up 23% year over year (YoY). This is a particularly positive sign when considering that the overall market (currently at ~6.8 million units YTD) does not look good this year (5% decline … [continued]
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Elon Musk Hoped To Sell 150,000 Tesla Cybertrucks A Year — On Track For 20,000 In 2025
At one point, Tesla reportedly pulled in more than one million “reservations” for the Tesla Cybertruck. Many Tesla fans/shareholders were expecting it to reach hundreds of thousands (or more) sales a year. In theory, it might even dethrone the king of trucks, the Ford F-150! Naturally, if anyone dared say … [continued]
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3 Very Good Critiques of Tesla’s Affordable Model Expectations
The first half of 2025 is now over — it has been for almost three weeks — and we’re yet to see the more affordable models Tesla said would start production in the first half of 2025. What is going on with those, who knows? I wrote about that and … [continued]
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GM Is Now Taking Aim At Tesla’s Energy Storage Business, Too
In a page torn out of the book of Tesla, GM has embarked on a new utility-scale stationary energy storage collaboration with the US EV battery recycling firm and cathode manufacturer Redwood Materials.
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