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ET with analyst reactions Shares of Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) are straddling the flatline in postmarket trading as the company’s second quarter results were not as bad as Wall Street expected and avoided a second consecutive top- and bottom-line miss with profits in-line with expectations.
Auto policies have been in flux during the second Trump administration. Tesla, and the rest of the industry, will lose the $7,500 purchase tax credit at the end of September. Just as important, changing emissions standards will lower Tesla’s zero-emissions credit sales,
Tesla just flipped the switch on something wildly different. In the heart of West Hollywood, Elon Musk’s long-teased vision has finally come to life: a retro-futuristic diner where you can charge your EV,
Honda and Acura EV owners can now take advantage of the sprawling Tesla Supercharger network with the release of the first Honda-approved NACS-CCS DC fast-charging adapter. This means that Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX owners can join the growing ranks of non-Tesla EVs that you might see filling up at any one of the more than 23,
The number of new Tesla Inc. vehicles registered in California fell once again as the company continued to lose ground in the largest US market for electric vehicles.
Let's be honest: if any car company operating in America could produce a truly compelling, high-spec electric vehicle for well under $30,000, it's Tesla.
Tesla may be the face of electric vehicles, but Chinese brands are offering decent looks, solid performance, and impressive range at budget prices.
Elon Musk warned of difficult times ahead for Tesla Inc. following one of the carmaker’s worst stretches since it first started producing electric sedans over a dozen years ago.