
Revamped Tesla Semi Spotted, Charges Like a Lightning Bolt at 1.2 MW!
Tesla's revamped Semi truck was spotted, featuring design updates and confirmed 1.2 MW Megacharger capability, signaling high-volume production readiness.
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Tesla's revamped Semi truck was spotted, featuring design updates and confirmed 1.2 MW Megacharger capability, signaling high-volume production readiness.

Tesla's Supercharger network delivered a record 6.7 TWh of electricity in 2025, affirming its dominance in global EV charging infrastructure.

Tesla Giga Nevada celebrates producing its 6 millionth drive unit, underscoring its pivotal role in Tesla's rapid manufacturing scale.

Norway reached 97% EV sales in 2025, meeting its ambitious goal and proving that focused policy can drive rapid electrification.

Get ready, America, because the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) just dropped a forecast that'll make your clean energy heart sing: all net new generating capacity in 2026 is projected to come from renewables and batteries! Wind and solar are already clobbering coal, and the future is looking mighty green.

Elon Musk is heading to Israel in March 2026, accepting an invitation from PM Netanyahu to discuss smart transportation and AI. This visit isn't just a handshake; it's a huge signal that Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) and Robotaxi services might be nearing regulatory approval in the Holy Land, turning Israel into a global tech leader.

Imagine grabbing a brand-new 2025 Dodge Charger R/T EV for less than half price—under $29,000! Dealers are slashing prices on these electric muscle cars, making that 'Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust' sound a little less annoying and a lot more affordable. Is this the deal of the century or just a really loud bargain?

Toyota's latest V2G pilot in Texas isn't just about charging cars; it's about transforming the entire energy ecosystem. They're making a bold claim: if all US EVs had bidirectional charging, they could collectively rival the power output of 40 nuclear reactors! Now that's what I call putting your power where your mouth is.

The world's largest-ever EV winter test just wrapped up in Inner Mongolia, putting 67 EVs through sub-zero hell. The results confirm what we always suspected: extreme cold punishes range, but some EVs are built tougher than others, with Chinese brands dominating and the Tesla Model 3 holding its own.

In a twist nobody saw coming, Waymo's advanced robotaxis are hitting a very human snag: passengers leaving doors ajar. Now, the autonomous leader is paying gig workers to literally drive around and close car doors. Turns out, even in the future, some problems are just old school.
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