Tesla Will Pause Model S & Model X Production For 18 Days
Tesla will shut down Model S and Model X production for 18 days starting December 24. Why? Ask Elon.
Tesla will shut down Model S and Model X production for 18 days starting December 24. Why? Ask Elon.
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Welcome to the next issue of China x Cleantech, our December 2018 edition. The year has closed, but let us review the final interesting cleantech developments from China last year.
Preppers are gonna prep, and doomsayers are gonna preach about Armageddon. If you’re one of those folks who believes that an SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) event is right around the corner, you might consider a fully electric SUV like the Tesla Model X as a hedge against impending disaster. Whether … [continued]
Below is a Tesla Model S “feature overview.” It comprehensively shares features of the Model S via the car’s touchscreen. The video is frame by technological frame a labor of love — made by a new Tesla owner, of his prized Tesla. I feel the appreciation this man enjoys for each … [continued]
Originally published on EV Obsession. How does Tesla’s soon to be released Model X SUV compare, specs wise, to some of the other top models out there? This wonderful graph below (coming to us via Tesla Motors Club forum member MartinAustin) should give you some basic idea of what can … [continued]
What if a company had the ability — with a few minor changes to one product — to save its customers over a billion dollars on gasoline, and reduce America’s fuel use by an almost unbelievable 22.6 million gallons of gasoline per year, every year? Would that make you want … [continued]
Tesla Motors’ new an electric luxury SUV accelerates from zero to sixty miles per hour in 4.4 seconds. Yet another vehicle that people formerly thought was impossible. […]
Tesla has been playing the information game with its Model S sedan, showing its potential customers and fans just enough to keep them interested without pouring on too much detail at once.