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Tesla’s Delivery Miss Exposes a Company Caught Between Its Factory Floor and Elon Musk’s Political Shadow
Tesla delivered 336,681 vehicles in the first quarter of 2025, a number that fell short of Wall Street's already tempered expectations and marked the company's worst quarterl...
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Kia’s $35,000 EV3 Is a Calculated Bet That Affordable Electric SUVs Can Win Over Skeptical American Buyers
Kia walked into the 2025 New York International Auto Show with something the American EV market has been starving for: a compact electric SUV that doesn't require a second mo...
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BYD’s God’s Eye Gamble: How a Free Advanced Driving System Threatens to Upend Tesla’s Most Profitable Business
BYD just detonated a bomb in the global auto industry, and the shrapnel is heading straight for Tesla's balance sheet.The Chinese electric vehicle giant announced it w...
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Tesla’s Q1 Delivery Collapse Exposes the True Cost of Elon Musk’s Political Crusade
Tesla Inc. just posted its worst quarterly deliveries in nearly three years, and the reasons extend far beyond factory retooling or seasonal softness. The electric vehicle ma...
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The Great Commodities Unwind: How Trump’s Trade War Jolted the Raw Materials That Power the Global Economy
For decades, the global commodities market operated on a set of assumptions so deeply embedded they were almost invisible. Supply chains stretched across oceans. Tariffs stay...
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The Dealership Wall Is Cracking: How Rivian and Lucid Punched Through Washington State’s Auto Sales Barrier
  Washington state just handed Rivian and Lucid Motors something the auto industry's entrenched dealer networks have fought for decades to prevent: the legal...
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Britain’s ‘Driveway Discrimination’ Problem Is Finally Getting Fixed — And It Could Reshape How Millions Charge Their Cars
For years, the roughly eight million households in the United Kingdom without off-street parking have faced a stubborn paradox. The government wants them to buy electric vehi...
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Tesla’s Quiet Patent Filing Could Finally Kill the Gas Station Pit Stop — And Reshape How America Charges EVs
For years, the single most persistent complaint from electric vehicle skeptics has been deceptively simple: What happens when you run out of juice? Tesla appears to be workin...
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The $6,200 Electric Car That Detroit Can’t Build — and Washington Won’t Let You Buy
Somewhere in a factory in Liuzhou, China, a compact electric vehicle rolls off the assembly line that costs less than most used Honda Civics on American dealer lots. It's cut...
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Tesla’s Mystery Vehicle: Elon Musk Teases Something ‘Way Cooler’ Than a Minivan While the Cybertruck Still Searches for Its Market
Elon Musk doesn't want to build a minivan. He wants to build something he says is "way cooler."That single declaration, dropped casually on his own social media platfo...
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A Munich Startup Wants to Crack the Battery Recycling Code — and Europe Is Betting It Can
In a former industrial district of Munich, a startup called Tozero is doing something that most of Europe's battery supply chain has only talked about. It's actually recyclin...
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The Lithium-Free Battery That Charges in 11 Minutes Is No Longer a Lab Experiment
For years, sodium-ion batteries have been the perpetual underdog of the energy storage world — promising on paper, underwhelming in practice. That narrative just took a sharp...
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Sony and Honda’s Electric Dream Stalls: Inside the Collapse of a $30 Billion Partnership
Two years ago, when Sony and Honda unveiled their joint electric vehicle venture with a flashy prototype at CES 2023, the pairing seemed inspired. Sony brought its entertainm...
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Faraday Future Escapes the SEC’s Grip — But Its Road Ahead Is Still Full of Potholes
The Securities and Exchange Commission has quietly closed its four-year investigation into Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc., the beleaguered electric vehicle startup...
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Tesla’s $4.3 Billion Battery Bet on Michigan Signals a New Chapter in America’s EV Supply Chain War
Tesla just committed $4.3 billion to Michigan. Not to build cars — to build the batteries that go inside them.The electric vehicle maker announced a massive deal to co...
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