Tesla FUD, Tesla Shorts, EV Charging Misconceptions … (#CleanTechnica Top 20)

The top 20 CleanTechnica stories of the past week — in terms of traffic, not quality, but they may be related — are as follows. Enjoy!
- Business Insider Resorts To FUD As Tesla Streamlines Model 3 General Assembly Lines — #Pravduh
- A Sinister Cellar Of The TSLA Short Story?
- 800HP Electric Mustang = Quick, Quiet, Powerful, Fun
- Electric Car Charging Is Misunderstood By Non-EV Drivers
- Arcimoto’s “Fun Utility Vehicle” Goes On A Wild Adventure From Oregon To Washington
- My Tesla Earnings Per Share (EPS) Prediction For The 2nd Quarter Of 2018
- A $33,500 Tesla Model S
- Michigan Conservatives Shocked To Learn Renewables Could Give Economy A $10 Billion Boost!
- E-bikes Can Now Go Crazy Fast In Danish Bike Lanes
- Residential PV Costs Within Crashing Distance Of $1 In California
- Relax, Most Tesla Model 3 US Reservation Holders Will Still Benefit From US Federal EV Tax Credit
- Peeking Behind Tesla’s Labor Curtain
- Please Stop Saying “EVs Are Only 1% Of Auto Sales In The US”
- The Fun Of ChargePoint EV Charging
- In Search Of The $35,000 Tesla Model 3
- Tesla Produces 7,000 Cars In 7 Days
- Variable Speed Is Key To World’s Biggest Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Project, China’s Fengning Plant
- Fossil Fuels Are Likely To Go Bust Regardless Of Climate Action
- Buy Tesla Model 3, Get “Free” Vacation Worth $5,000
- VanMoof Announces Two New Electric Bikes

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