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The three-day mission ended as the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule, dubbed Resilience, parachuted into calm seas
Electric vehicle maker Tesla is expected to reach 1.3 million deliveries in 2022, says a new report.
This is a version that CEO Elon Musk called "mind-blowing"
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The tokenized stocks will be collateralized by cryptocurrencies, which means traders won't have to go through an intermediary such as a broker
The heavy industries ministry has asked Tesla to first start manufacturing its electric vehicles before any tax concessions can be considered, govt sources said
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But the relation has to be reciprocal. India should gain in terms of investment, employment," the official said
The billionaires' dispute grew more pointed Wednesday in Amazon.com's letter to the FCC
Mahindra group chairman Anand Mahindra has agreed with Tesla CEO Elon Musk that motor vehicle production is a difficult job and that generating positive cash flow is even tougher.
Apple's car is a hotly anticipated product but the company says almost nothing about it.
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Tesla's iPhone app is certainly capable, allowing users to remotely unlock their car, control the climate and manage charging
Industry experts say that Tesla has been sourcing auto components from the country after signing up non-disclosure agreements
This week, Ark Invest released a new note claiming a $3,000 base stock price target by 2025 for Tesla, reports Electrek.
The Grandsphere concept is 5.35 metres long (17.6 feet) and sports 23-inch wheels as well as a retractable steering wheel
When Tesla unveiled the Cybertruck back in 2019, Tesla said that the electric pickup truck would make it to market by the end of 2021.
In China, Tesla shipped around 33,000 electric cars locally and to overseas markets in July
The U.S. government's highway safety agency wants detailed information on how Tesla's Autopilot system detects and responds to emergency vehicles parked on highways. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration made the detailed request in an 11-page letter sent to the electric car maker that was dated Tuesday. The letter is part of a wide-ranging investigation into how the company's partially automated driving system behaves when first responder vehicles are parked while crews deal with crashes or other hazards. The agency wants to know how Teslas detect a crash scene, including flashing lights, road flares, reflectorized vests worn by responders and vehicles parked on the road. NHTSA also wants to know how the system responds to low light conditions, what actions it takes if emergency vehicles are present, and how it warns drivers. The agency also added a 12th crash to its probe in which a Tesla on Autopilot hit a parked Florida Highway Patrol cruiser Saturday on an inters