On as we speak’s episode of , explaining EV charging to your in-laws is about to get an entire lot simpler due to a brand new common charging commonplace and common plug & cost to streamline fee processing coming in 2025.
Tesla is reportedly struggling to boost sales of its Cybertruck outside North America, prompting speculation that the company might consider selling or discontinuing the model in key international markets. However, CEO Elon Musk has moved to dispel rumors that the electric vehicle manufacturer is planning to exit the Cybertruck market globally, following the recent acquisition of an all-electric Mazda Miata by another automaker.
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Jaguar’s rebrand has been hailed as a resounding success, while Elon Musk’s $55 billion payday remains a colossal disappointment.