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Tesla introduces new 420W solar panels with cascading cell technology for better shade performance and a redesigned Panel Mount for faster installs.
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Tesla introduces new 420W solar panels with cascading cell technology for better shade performance and a redesigned Panel Mount for faster installs.

EV drivers on Vancouver Island just got a super-fast, super-affordable charging option in Nanaimo as BC Hydro rolled out the region's first 400 kW DC fast chargers.

Tesla expands into Africa with its first showroom opening in Morocco on February 6th, bringing Model 3 and Model Y to Casablanca.

Tesla's Shanghai Megafactory cranked out over 2,000 Megapack energy storage units in 2025, hitting a significant production milestone, mostly for overseas markets.

The Lucid Air Grand Touring conquered Norway's coldest ever NAF Winter Test, cruising 520 km on a single charge, leaving competitors in its frosty wake.

Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, believes the internet needs fixing, proposing a 'Solid' protocol to restore personal data control and advocating for ethical guardrails for AI.

Tesla has confirmed the restart of 4680 battery pack production for certain Model Y vehicles, marking the return of the variant after an earlier discontinuation and aiming to bolster supply chain resilience.

Tesla has revealed for the first time that its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) subscriber count, including one-time purchases, reached 1.1 million in 2025, and is now shifting to a subscription-only model.

A new analysis reveals stark differences in the strategic rationale and demand realities behind China's industrial hydrogen pipeline versus Germany's hydrogen backbone, despite similar lengths.

Researchers at BAM in Germany have dramatically improved sodium-ion batteries, quadrupling their initial efficiency by applying a thin layer of activated carbon to the anode, overcoming a key obstacle for commercial application.
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