Tesla Model 3 Scores More Than 2× As Many Sales As BMW 3/4 Series In…
There’s one model that has been compared to the Tesla Model 3 more than any other. The BMW 3 Series. But how do they really compare?
There’s one model that has been compared to the Tesla Model 3 more than any other. The BMW 3 Series. But how do they really compare?
A major Dutch leasing company, LeasePlan, has thought a lot about the total cost of ownership of a vehicle. It is getting more and more bullish about electric vehicles. Last year it released a white paper on the topic, after conducting nearly 1000 vehicle ownership scenarios in 13 European countries.
The SUN DAY Campaign recently reported that 11% of US electricity generation in the months of January and February was from wind and solar power.
Looking at collapsing used auto sales recently, I referenced a market research report from iSeeCars that showed a used Tesla Model 3, on average, lost 5.5% of its original value after one year, a much better result than any other vehicles on the market.
April flew by, right? Oh, no, never mind — April was 8 years stuffed into one calendar month. Looking back on the top CleanTechnica articles of the month, some feel like they were an era ago. It’s also weird that the top 3 were about ventilators, masks, and motorcycles. What a month.
I think it’s safe to say that the one thing from Tesla people have been waiting for more than any other these past several months is Tesla Battery Day. This is where Tesla will presumably tell us some of its battery secrets, grandiose battery plans, and mind-blowing battery milestones. There are many questions leading into this, and there will probably be more questions on the way out.
Heat pump water heaters? That’s right — that was the most popular topic of the week last week on CleanTechnica. Surprised me. It’s not even a Tesla product! In fact, Tesla was only in the title of 7 stories, which would be great for any other company, but is below Tesla’s average.
People freaked out a bit at the end of this week when Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted, “Tesla stock price is too high imo.” I should rephrase it: Tesla shareholders freaked out a bit.
Apparently, countries around the world have seen their total death count jump mysteriously in recent weeks. There is no clear explanation for it.
The hottest vehicle on the market today is, without dispute unless you belong to the $TSLAQ cult, the Tesla Model Y. It’s basically a new and improved Tesla Model 3, previously the hottest vehicle on the planet, in the form factor half the population wants — SUV/CUV.