This week on the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy, including about Tesla Semi’s new prototype, Tesla’s new Supercharger factory, GM’s ‘No Way Norway’ ad, and more.
The Electrek Podcast is me, Fred Lambert, editor-in-chief of Electrek, and Seth Weintraub, founder and publisher of Electrek and the 9to5 network, discussing all our top stories of the week while taking questions from our readers and highlighting the most insightful comments on the site.
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Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the podcast today:
- Tesla Semi electric truck production prototype spotted ahead of launch
- A closer look at Tesla’s latest semi electric truck prototype
- Tesla’s new Model S and Model X get rid of lead-acid 12v battery, move to Li-ion
- Tesla Model 3 is still the best-selling electric car in the world and it’s not even close
- Tesla opens its new Supercharger factory
- Tesla updates Model Y timeline in Europe, hints at Gigafactory Berlin to start production ‘mid-2021’
- Tesla finally ‘voluntarily’ recalls Model S/X with touchscreen problem after getting arm twisted by NHTSA
- GM unveils amusing ‘No way, Norway’ EV Superbowl ad starring Will Ferrell
- First pictures of the VW ID.6 electric SUV leak
- The Electrek Review: The Mach-E is Ford’s most important Mustang in 56 years
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Author: Fred Lambert
Source: Electrek