Tesla Owners Club NY Is Helping Families In Need — Here’s How You Can, Too
Tesla Owners Club of New York is teaming up with Westside Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) and Helping Hands Community (HHC) to help families in need.
Tesla Owners Club of New York is teaming up with Westside Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) and Helping Hands Community (HHC) to help families in need.
Here are charts and graphs on Tesla Model 3, Tesla Model Y, Tesla Model S, and Tesla Model X deliveries from 2016 to 2020.
The following is an update on my previously published estimates for Tesla’s third quarter (Q3) 2020 deliveries. My Tesla delivery estimate is now 144,000 for Q3, 187,000 for Q4, and 510,387 for 2020. I think 500,000 in 2020 is still 95% likely. Here is the latest version of my 2020 Tesla deliveries table:
Italy’s car market is back in full swing after a horrible Spring and a progressive recovery from early Summer. Official August market figures are out and offer a very upbeat picture. A market improvement was broadly anticipated, as this month marks the introduction of new incentives aimed at electric mobility and low emission ICE vehicles. What remained to be seen was which powertrains would benefit the most from the new policy.
Learning that a Tesla, which is full of lithium-ion batteries, also has an old-school 12V battery is often a shocker to people. But it does, and like in other cars, it’s a part of the car that tends to die every few years, especially in blazingly hot places like Florida where I live.
If you’ve been following the US electric vehicle market for a few years, you know that the Tesla Model 3 was a landmark arrival that spiked electric car demand. It did so abroad as well as in the United States, but it was no more dramatic than in the US.
I’m changing the format for these weekly updates on the most popular CleanTechnica stories of the past week. From now on, I will highlight exclusive and highly original stories before listing the top 20 stories from the past week. I hope you enjoy the new format! ⚡️
There have been reports of a new Tesla Smartwatch floating around, and now a new graphic has emerged. Idahoreporter states that Tesla will be partnering with Huami to create the watch.
It’s been reported in the past few days that Canadian miner Giga Metals may supply Tesla with low-carbon nickel, and that Tesla could even help with the development of a mine in some way (which could simply mean helping to finance the project).
Historically, only Tesla vehicles have been able to charge at Tesla Superchargers. However, the European Commission got a bit antsy and — whiz, bang, boom — Supercharging has been opened up to the many electric car drivers in Europe who don’t have a T on their hoods.