Tesla’s $12B capital raise in 2020 fully funds Giga Texas buildout Tesla’s Giga Texas production facility is fully funded by the automaker’s $12 billion capital raise in 2020, opening the door for more automotive manufacturing plants to be built in the future. Tesla performed two massive capital raises of $5 billion: One in September and…
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Tesla’s China Model Y has 29.4% gross margin: report
Tesla’s China Model Y has 29.4% gross margin: report Tesla’s new Giga Shanghai-produced Model Y has a 29.4% gross margin, according to Guosen Securities, who analyzed the cost of building the car compared to its selling price. According to the Shenzhen, China-based financial firm, Tesla’s China Model Y only costs ¥237,930 (USD 36,852) to produce….
Spontaneous Glass-Shattering Issue Now Strikes A 2021 Tesla Model 3
After reporting cases in March and October 2020, we heard from Inderpal Kaur that the problem is persistent.
China: Tesla Already Makes 8,000 Cars Per Week?
And the new MIC Model Y is reportedly at 3,000/week.
Tesla reigns as #2 EV maker in Norway as EVs overtake gas cars in market share
Tesla reigns as #2 EV maker in Norway as EVs overtake gas cars in market share Tesla was the second-most popular EV brand in Norway in 2020 as electric cars overtook gas-cars in market share, surging to 54% of sales in the country. Norway has been a major focus of electric vehicle manufacturing due to…
Tesla Publishes Updated Supercharger Map With Future Stations, Timelines
Tesla continues to keep owners and prospective buyers up to date with its future plans.
Tesla’s new Supercharger map hints at aggressive expansion for 2021
Tesla’s new Supercharger map hints at aggressive expansion for 2021 An update to Tesla’s map for its Supercharger Network hints at a massive expansion coming this 2021. Based on the electric car maker’s Find Us map for this year, the Supercharger Network will be aggressively expanding in several areas across the globe on 2021, from…
Tesla shorts feel the burn with $1B loss to start 2021
Tesla shorts feel the burn with $1B loss to start 2021 Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) short sellers felt the burn on the first days of 2021, recording a $1 billion loss due to the electric automaker’s boost in price on January 4. Tesla closed at a record high of $729.77 yesterday, marking the first official trading…
Norway: Massive EV Sales Record In December, Tesla Model 3 Beats VW ID.3
87% of new cars sold in December were rechargeable and two-thirds all-electric.
Is The Ford Mustang Mach-E’s AWD System Better Than Tesla Model Y’s?
There’s at least one reasonable method for getting a fair answer to this question.