Tesla Loses Title as World's Biggest Electric Vehicle Maker
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BYD stock soars 5% as it beats Tesla as global all-electric sales leader for the first full year
BYD ($BYDDF) has officially taken the crown as the world’s top seller of all-electric cars, marking a historic shift in the automotive balance of
As the largest maker of electric vehicles in the United States, Tesla suffered more than other carmakers from the elimination of federal incentives.
Tesla plans for its vehicle owners to eventually be able to deploy their vehicles into the autonomous Robotaxi ride-sharing network, allowing them (alongside Tesla) to earn money from their vehicles. In addition, Tesla is working on a vehicle built from the ground up for autonomous driving -- the Cybercab.
The stock recently notched an all-time closing high of $489.88, but the path to that level was far from smooth.
Last year, NASCAR revealed an electric race car with a crossover body. That car featured no design features from any relevant road machine, effectively serving as an unbranded neutral car to showcase what an electric stock car could look like in the future.
Tesla effectively forced the major automakers to take electric vehicles seriously. Tesla began with high-end vehicles, and then transitioned to the mass market. However, this electric vehicle start-up is set to launch a mass-market truck in 2026.
Tesla stock closed at a new record high on Tuesday as investors rallied around CEO Elon Musk’s robotaxi vision, boosting shares despite slower electric vehicle sales.
Not much is known about the NASCAR Mustang Mach-E's specifications, but the few details available align with the EV prototype that ABB developed in partnership with NASCAR last July. Both vehicles feature a tri-motor all-wheel-drive layout underneath a ...
NASCAR may not actually be planning a series of races for its EV crossover concept anytime soon, but the dream of an all-electric stock car shaped like the most popular body style on the market today is not dead. Ford has continued developing its original ...