Elon Musk used his X account to defend the durability of Tesla’s Cybertruck after the New Year’s Las Vegas explosion.
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Tesla posted its first annual sales drop in more than a dozen years Thursday, undercutting a stock that has soared since ...
License plate reading technology and cameras at Tesla charging stations helped law enforcement officials trace the path of the Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas.
Authorities used Tesla data and records to track the Cybertruck's movements, shedding light on the droves of data automakers collect on drivers.
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The donation was worth $108 million, and was made as part of his "year-end tax planning" to unnamed charities.
Tesla has had the week from hell and it just got a whole lot worse after Chinese EV company BYD dropped a bombshell update.