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Bloomberg’s Tesla “cash burn” theories up for test as make-or-break H1 ’18 comes to an end
It is make-or-break time for both Tesla and its detractors, as an historical first half of 2018 comes to a wrap in the next few days. A Tesla news overload through the past year has resulted in a wild and … Continue reading
Posted in Clean Energy, Environment, Green Cars, How hard can it be?
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Tesla’s next short squeeze: will stock go “Supernova”?
Discussions about a possible new epic “short squeeze” on Tesla stock are trending these days. The company is going through the most important transition in its young history, as the electric car and energy company strives to achieve mass market … Continue reading
Posted in Clean Energy, Green Cars, Power Storage
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Milan’s new diesel ban to cause ripple effect
The city of Milan is getting set for a progressive ban on diesel cars, due to start as early as January 2019. The bold move was announced a few days ago by Milan’s mayor Giuseppe Sala at the annual Energy … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Green Cars
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Fully Charged Live Show rocks Silverstone F1 track
Fully Charged, the popular YouTube channel hosted by British actor and electric cars’ advocate Robert Llewellyn, reached the next level last weekend as it turned into a live exhibition at Silverstone, UK’s famous F1 track. Thousands – including me – … Continue reading
Posted in Clean Energy, Environment, Green Architecture, Green Cars
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Tesla Model 3 base version looming as Elon Musk unveils AWD and Performance specs
After a long, agonizing wait (at least for a reservation holder like myself), Elon Musk has finally provided some details of the upcoming dual motor all-wheel-drive and Performance versions of the Tesla Model 3, in a series of tantalising updates … Continue reading
Posted in Green Cars, How hard can it be?
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Audi’s 2025 electrification plans give way to Tesla’s dominance
Audi Group held their annual general meeting this week on Wednesday. As expected, the company provided news on their long-term plan for cars’ electrification. It was an interesting update and a significant one: four new full electric production models will … Continue reading
Posted in Green Cars
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Tesla celebrates progress with new short Youtube video
Tesla has just released a new video, almost a teaser, seemingly meant to celebrate the company’s achievements and progress to date. It’s sure to cause a lot of buzz among Tesla enthusiasts (and detractors!), as it shows what looks like … Continue reading
BMW’s iX3 and electrification strategy: too little too late?
The BMW iX3 electric concept car was finally unveiled at the Beijing Motor Show (Auto China 2018) last week. The long touted prototype of BMW’s first electric SUV – derived entirely from the conventional X3 model and expected for sale … Continue reading
Posted in Green Cars, How hard can it be?
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The 2018 Nissan Leaf: Simply Amazing or Epic Fail?
The new Nissan Leaf was unveiled last September to great fanfare, as Nissan launched a months-long global marketing offensive to trumpet the arrival of its second generation mass market electric car. A daunting task: replacing the World’s best selling EV, … Continue reading
Posted in Gotta Be Kidding, Green Cars
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Formula E lands in Rome for first ever Italian E-Prix
The increasingly popular FIA Formula E electric car championship is about to land in the Eternal City, as Rome hosts the first ever Italian E-Prix through its city streets on Saturday 14 April. Formula E has been showcasing electric powertrain … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Green Cars
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