Stellantis has cut 400 salaried engineering, tech, and software positions Dodge and Chrysler’s parent company, Stellantis, has announced plans to lay off around 400 salaried workers from various positions across engineering, technology, and software. In a statement on Friday, Stellantis said it was laying off roughly 2 percent of its jobs in engineering, tech, and…
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Tesla Cybertruck teardown series starts with looks at interior, underbody
Tesla Cybertruck teardown series starts with looks at interior, underbody The Tesla Cybertruck has been delivering to initial customers over the last few months, giving many a chance to take a closer look at the automaker’s manufacturing. In a pair of recent features, automotive manufacturing veteran Sandy Munro and his team take a look at…
How The Cheapest Tesla Model 3 Compares To A $50,000 New One
In a new video comparison, we look at how the “Highland” Model 3 stacks up against a used one you can get for fire-sale prices.
Tesla Cybertruck Has Hidden Hardware For Wireless Charging
The Cybertruck’s service manual reveals that its high-voltage battery pack has connectors labeled for an inductive charger.
Tesla revises late-night driving and its affect on Safety Score
Tesla revises late-night driving and its affect on Safety Score Tesla has revised how late-night driving can affect your Safety Score. Tesla’s Safety Score gives drivers feedback on how they drive and uses a variety of factors to determine the probability of an accident in the future. Although the feature has been available for some…
StoreDot closes in on U.S. market entry with launch of R&D campus in California
StoreDot closes in on U.S. market entry with launch of R&D campus in California StoreDot is closing in on entering the U.S. market with the launch of a Research and Development campus in California. StoreDot said that the new 5,800-square-foot R&D campus has several advantages, mostly having to do with its strategic location in the…
Tesla looks ready to roll out wireless EV charging
Tesla looks ready to roll out wireless EV charging Tesla appears to be ready to roll out wireless EV charging, according to the company’s Service Manual. Wireless EV charging is still technically in the early stages of development, but it seems to be clearly advantageous for people, and automakers realize that. Tesla has been diving…
Tesla reportedly trims production output at Giga Shanghai
Tesla reportedly trims production output at Giga Shanghai Tesla is reportedly trimming production output at Gigafactory Shanghai, attempting to match manufacturing levels with demand in a strong market with plenty of worthy competitors. A new report from Bloomberg suggests that Tesla employees at the plant in Shanghai were told it would lower production of both the…
Biden Administration releases $11.2M to Virginia’s NEVI winners
Biden Administration releases $11.2M to Virginia’s NEVI winners The Biden Administration released $11.295 million in federal grants to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) as part of the first round of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program. In 2022, the Biden Administration announced a $5 billion budget to develop the United States’ electric vehicle (EV)…
Tesla V4 Superchargers Are Now Being Deployed By Other Charging Networks
EG Group’s EV Point is now using Tesla-manufactured chargers at its stations in the UK.