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Tesla Model 3 conquers icy trails with crazy snow track modification

By Joey Klender Posted on February 11, 2020 A Tesla owner has installed snow tracks on his Model 3, making the all-electric sedan increasingly functional in heavy snow. YouTuber Michael of the lowlifeduramax YouTube channel installed the snow tracks on his Model 3 Standard Range+. The Tesla owner previously tested out his Model 3 in a […]

Tesla Giga New York to host “company talk” in April, customer and media tours available

By Randell Suba Posted on February 11, 2020 Tesla will be holding a “company talk” in April from its  Giga New York location where the company manufactures its Solarglass Roof tile and energy products from. Elon Musk took to Twitter on Monday to share initial details about the upcoming Gigafactory New York event, noting that […]

Tesla submits grant application for Giga Berlin, could receive over €100 million

By Randell Suba Posted on February 11, 2020 Tesla submitted its initial application to the Brandenburg Investment Bank (ILB)  for subsidies that will fund the construction of Giga Berlin in Grunheide. “The documents are now being successively completed,” ILB chief executive Tillmann Stenger told German publication Spiegel. The application also requires an investment plan and […]

Tesla Giga Shanghai roars back with busy Model 3 production line video

By Randell Suba Posted on February 11, 2020 A new video out of China shows Tesla’s Giga Shanghai teeming with activity. The massive electric car production facility resumed its operations Monday following a government-mandated shutdown of businesses in the country due to the corona virus outbreak. Tesla Model S owner and Twitter user @JayinShanghai posted […]

Mars’ longtime polar mystery may have finally been solved

By Amy Thompson Posted on February 11, 2020 From the surface, Mars may seem like a dry, desert-like world lacking water, but a closer look at the planet’s poles will some striking structures: massive polar ice caps. At the north pole, the ruddy terrain peeks through the ice, like zebra stripes. In the south pole […]

Tesla Model Y 2nd-row seats are a masterstroke in unexpected practicality

By Simon Alvarez Posted on February 11, 2020 Being a crossover, the Tesla Model Y will likely serve as a people mover for most of its buyers. Tesla notes that the vehicle is pretty spacious inside, with ample headroom, a spacious 2nd row, a stunning glass roof, and seating for up to seven passengers. Yet, […]

SpaceX set to launch NASA astronauts first after Boeing narrowly avoids catastrophe in space

By Eric Ralph Posted on February 11, 2020 SpaceX is set to become the first private company to launch NASA astronauts as few as three months from now, all but guaranteed after Boeing’s competing Starliner spacecraft narrowly avoided a catastrophe in space on its orbital launch debut. The ultimate purpose of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program […]

Tesla Model S and Model X snubbed in favor of diesel cars by Australian officials

By Joey Klender Posted on February 11, 2020 Tesla vehicles were snubbed in favor of diesel cars by the Australian federal government’s COMCAR fleet earlier this week. The government agency has decided to opt for BMW’s powered by diesel fuel and Toyota Camry Hybrids. The decision came from the Department of Finance, who initially had […]

Tesla’s battle lines are drawn with retail investors on one side and Wall St on another

By Simon Alvarez Posted on February 10, 2020 There are very few stocks in the market that inspire such volatility as American electric car maker Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA). The company has been on a tear lately, propelled by positive Q4 2019 results and emphasized by an ever-growing number of ardent supporters online. Yet amidst these victories, […]

Elon Musk reveals SpaceX Starship production well underway inside new Texas factory

By Eric Ralph Posted on February 10, 2020 SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has offered a new glimpse inside the company’s rapidly-expanding South Texas Starship factory, revealing the beginnings of the next-generation rocket’s first true assembly line — and a wealth of spacecraft hardware. Situated two or so miles from the Gulf of Mexico (and Mexico […]