Tesla has officially launched in South Korea. With this, its range of electric vehicles comprising of the Model S, Model X, and Model 3 are now on pre-order in the country. This follows months of preparations that included recruitment of staff along with setting up of the office. more
Elon Musk might have famously termed Apple as Tesla's graveyard in the past though the flow of employees seems to be far from being unidirectional. Case in point; the recent hiring of David Earhart who has served Apple as the Director of Reliability Engineering and would be having a similar job profile in Tesla as well. more
Tesla is reported to have already won the approval of the Dutch Vehicle Approval Authority over the use of the new 100kWh battery. The higher capacity battery will allow for Tesla vehicles to travel more than 381 miles on a single charge. more
BMW has launched a new ad campaign that is aimed at promoting its new 330e plug-in hybrid. However, that it aims to achieve that at the cost of landing a few jabs directly at the Model 3 is what has added a whole new twist to the story. more
Tesla finally has a more credible launch window for its electric semi-truck and passenger bus vehicles, which CEO Elon Musk said will be unveiled by mid-2017 itself. That does make for a pretty aggressive timeline but might still be achievable considering the minibus would be based on the same platform that now underpins the Model X. more
Nissan LEAF released positive earnings for March 2016. more
The popularity of Tesla Model 3 continues to rise as pre-orders continue to come in. more
Tesla Motors Inc. faces a looming threat despite positive rise of orders, owing to delivery issues and the time frame for the deliveries. more
Is the Chevrolet Bolt the better deal? more
Tesla Motors is seeking to create new partnerships with lithium suppliers for its Gigafactory. more
Tesla Motors announced its plan to adjust Model 3 production to maximize federal tax credits. more
Despite its success, Tesla Motors faces several business challenges. more
Tesla announced Wednesday that it will treat fans next month with the unveiling of the Model 3 electric sedan and that it will go on sale in “late 2017.” more
Those hoping to find out more about Tesla’s Model 3 only have to wait until March for the electric car’s reveal, but they should not expect to receive every detail about the production version. more
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said in a recent interview at the StartmeupHK Festival that there's a chance his company will make an electric pickup truck in the future. more
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