Tag: Tesla Model X
EV Announcements Have Dried Up Enormously, Even Tesla’s — The Trump Slump Is Real
Yes, I’ve noticed this for several months and considered writing such an article. I’ve been covering electric vehicles for 14 years — sometimes that gives me a lot of useful perspective, and sometimes I forget details of how things have changed. I remember a time when there were almost never … [continued]
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New Tesla Cybertruck
I just wrote about some Tesla preparing to sell the Model Y L in Australia. Back in the US, Tesla has rolled out a new version of the Tesla Cybertruck. A Tesla Cybertruck AWD for $59,990 is now on the table. The truck has a range rating of 325 miles … [continued]
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Electric Vehicle Models Top 5 Vehicle Classes in California
As just covered, Tesla was the third best selling auto brand in California last year and the Tesla Model Y topped the overall model sales ranking. That also meant that it topped any vehicle class it was put in, and that it topped the overall SUV/truck sales ranking. The Model … [continued]
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32 Electric Vehicles Increased in Sales in 2025 in USA
Earlier today, I wrote about the 8 electric cars that actually saw their sales increase quarter over quarter in the USA in the highly difficult 4th quarter, as well as the 11 electric cars that saw their 4th quarter sales increase year over year. Much more interesting to me, though, … [continued]
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Electric Everything: Updated
I did a series of three articles on this topic three years ago. What’s changed in the meantime? “Electric Everything” depends on modern battery technology. 100 years ago, electric vehicles used lead-acid batteries. It’s the same technology that gas cars still use today to power their starter motors. Those early … [continued]
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