Elon Musk has launched SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service in Indonesia, aiming to improve connectivity and access to essential services in the country's remote areas. read more
Tesla sales are down, its Cybertruck product is facing recalls, and the automaker is cutting jobs – and prices – in response. Some investors have put this decline in fortunes down to the fact that Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, is also dealing with running media giant X/Twitter. Others, meanwhile, have pointed to the broader tides []
Tesla has finally tried advertising to help sell something: shareholder approval of Elon "I hate advertising" Musk's ridiculous $55 billion pay package. Tesla has notified the SEC that it is running ads for its shareholder approval process of Elon's now $55 billion pay package and the corporation's move to Texas. — Read the rest
The board of Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) is struggling to maintain CEO Elon Musk's total commitment while he manages multiple ventures. read more
Elon Musk’s Tesla has been given the green light to expand its Berlin gigafactory despite environmental activists taking part in huge protests at the plant last week.]]>
Last week the CEO said Tesla will spend $500 million expanding the charger network.
Elon Musk's decision to dissolve Tesla's Supercharger division sparked concerns about the future of the EV charging network, but plans for expansion suggest a sudden shift.
Despite recent layoffs, the Tesla Supercharger network is due for an expansion, CEO Elon Musk claims. Tesla will spend "well over" $500 million on the Supercharger network this year, Musk said Friday on X (formerly Twitter), the social media network he owns, adding that this investment will fund "thousands" of new chargers and is separate from any
Tesla boss Elon Musk said Friday the electric vehicle manufacturer would invest over $500 million this year to install new superchargers, just days after a report of massive layoffs in this branch of the company. "Just to reiterate: Tesla will spend well over $500M expanding our Supercharger network to create
Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, suggests testing a self-driving function in China using robotaxis, and Chinese authorities are expected to approve.
The Fremont fire department responded to a call at just after 5pm Monday. One picture taken near the scene shows smoke rising from the Tesla factory
Reuters reports the inside story of Elon Musk ditching Tesla's Supercharger division. It turns out it amount to impulsive mass-firings precipitated by the division's boss pushing back on further unplanned layoffs. The day before Elon Musk fired virtually all of Tesla's electric-vehicle charging division last month, they had high hopes as charging chief Rebecca Tinucci went to meet with Musk about the network's future, four former charging-network staffers told Reuters. — Read the rest