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Tesla\’s biggest obstacle is supply constraints, NIO and Xpeng are competitive

[ad_1]   According to reports, Tesla CEO Elon Musk (Elon Musk) said in an interview with the media today at the \”Qatar Economic Forum\” (QEF) that the current supply constraints are Tesla\’s growth. The most significant obstacle, rather than competition from competitors.   Musk said: \”The factors that restrict our development are more raw materials and […]

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Tesla Model 3 delivery estimates in Australia decrease

[ad_1] Australia’s Tesla Model 3 delivery estimates decreased by about a month recently.  Currently, the estimated delivery date for all Model 3 variants in Australia is between February 2023 to May 2023, about 8 to 11 months away. On June 9, Tesla’s delivery estimates for the Model 3 were between 9 to 12 months in

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Parents find EVs best for helping young children fall asleep

[ad_1] Parents who have switched to electric and plug-in hybrid (as well as hybrid) vehicles say their current cars are more effective in helping young children fall asleep than the previous petrol or diesel cars they have owned, according to the latest research by Citroën UK. The study, conducted in March/April 2022, surveyed 2,000 UK parents

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Megawatt standard for charging electric semis is formalized

[ad_1] Fully electric heavy-duty trucks and buses aren’t going to be widely accepted until they can charge, as the standards group CharIn puts it, “within a reasonable time.” This last week marked another important step, with the official inaugural demonstration (or simulation), at EVS35 in Oslo, of the higher-power hardware intended for that: the Megawatt

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