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Tesla owners facing a $100 electric car fee are receiving an assist from the Sierra Club and others in a pair of Oklahoma court cases. The Sierra Club, a grassroots environmental organization that wields influence due to its over 3 million members, is taking the case to court. Bloomberg Technology reports that the organization is arguing that Oklahoma legislators “didn’t follow the correct procedures for enacting a tax or properly measure the benefits of having those cars on the road.” Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin signed the bill in May, which also imposed a $30 registration fee on hybrid vehicle owners. Gasoline and diesel engines did not get hit with the new …
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Beginning on March 4, Tesla announced it would be holding a competition to find the best homemade commercial. The contest came in response to a letter sent to Tesla CEO Elon Musk by 10-year-old Bria Loveday, suggesting the company hold a video contest. Musk responded in a tweet, and thus “Project Loveday” was born. Jasansky on the other hand was at peace with the selection process. “I think using Twitter was great way to get people engaged in this contest,” Jasansky said. “As we all know voting is never a perfect process but they did work to make sure the voting process was accurate” She was also extremely humbled by the outpouring of support sheÂ’s re…
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So you have your Tesla Model 3 reservation, but realize you no longer want it, is there a way to sell your Model 3 reservation to another person? The short answer is “not really,” but our friend Ben Sullins at Teslanomics dives into the legal loopholes of the Model 3 agreement with YouTuber and attorney, Franklin Graves. Graves points out that under section 6 of the reservation agreement, it clearly states “This agreement is not transferrable or assignable to another party without the prior written approval of a Tesla authorized representative.” So the slightly longer answer is, “yes, with TeslaÂ’s permission,” but Sullins and Graves dig a li…
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California-based automotive startup and EV hopeful, Faraday Future, has begun to distance itself from any association with principal financier LeEco as the company seeks funding to support production of its 1000+ horsepower FF 91 electric crossover. “Technically, there is no legal relationship with LeEco,” Krause told CNET’s Tim Stevens in an interview. “They are in one part of our business. They are a supplier and if we would lose them as a supplier there are many suppliers.” Krause also noted that should LeEco cease to exist in the near future, investors and employees alike need not fear as they are two completely different companies. The statement by Far…
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Following closely on the heels of rumors that Elon Musk was pursuing development of his own Hyperloop technology, a spokesperson for the Musk-backed The Boring Company has confirmed plans to build a 600+mph high speed transportation system “aka Hyperloop”. In a statement to Wired, the spokesperson revealed that The Boring Company was indeed exploring the development of tunnels and related infrastructure that would allow for two different types of transport. “At the Boring Company, we plan to build low-cost, fast-to-dig tunnels that will house new high-speed transportation systems. Most will be standard pressurized tunnels with electric skates going 125+ mph.…
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Nissan is saying goodbye to one of its’ subsidiaries this year, their battery operations and manufacturing division to GSR Capital, a private equity firm based in Beijing. NissanÂ’s subsidiary, Automotive Energy Supply Corporation (AESC), was founded in 2007 through a partnership with NEC, an electronics manufacture based in Tokyo, Japan. The joint partnership invested over $1B into the business throughout since its founding. AESC provides Nissan with all the batteries it uses in its electric cars, such as the Nissan Leaf and Renault. AESC was the second largest automotive battery provider in the world, behind Panasonic. Panasonic has positioned itself to conti…
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Tesla will soon have another international company among its suppliers as Igarashi Motors India joins the ranks. The India-based company announced in a conference call that it would be supplying Tesla with components of its vehicles through a vendor. “I am very happy to inform that Igarashi… will be delivering motors for three types of… requirements of the Tesla platform,” P Mukund, the managing director of Igarashi Motors India Ltd., said in the conference call. The company reportedly will be providing motors for Tesla’s iconic Model X Falcon Wing doors, as well as door lever retractors and motors for steering tilt and column adjustment, according to Bloo…
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Discussion exploded about the logistical challenges Tesla CEO Elon Musk would face when he announced that he had received preliminary verbal government approval to construct a Hyperloop from New York City to Washington, D.C. Musk’s vague assertions were met with heavy skepticism in from the media, who questioned how difficult it would be to secure that kind of “approval” for such a massive project. One major question was what the permit process for burrowing a tunnel required for the Hyperloop would look like. While itÂ’s still unclear exactly what kind of approval Musk received, and exactly what stage the project is at, Tesla fans got a look at what th…