General Motors Reaches Deal to Ensure Its Chip Supply

General Motors has reached an agreement with a large computer chip maker to help ensure it has a steady supply of semiconductors as it ramps up production of electric vehicles and complex components that require increases in computing power. Under the agreement, the chip maker, GlobalFoundries, agreed to set aside a portion of its manufacturing… Continue reading General Motors Reaches Deal to Ensure Its Chip Supply

Elon Musk Said Tesla Buyout Plan Didn’t Involve ‘a Specific Number’

Under direct questioning by a federal judge on Tuesday, Elon Musk could not say exactly how much money investors were considering putting into his 2018 proposal to take Tesla off the stock market. Mr. Musk wrote on Twitter on Aug. 7, 2018, that he had “funding secured” for the deal. But during his last day… Continue reading Elon Musk Said Tesla Buyout Plan Didn’t Involve ‘a Specific Number’

Elon Musk Says He Could Have Raised Funds to Take Tesla Private

Elon Musk said on Monday that he had not lied or misspoken about his plan to take Tesla off the stock market in 2018, testifying in federal court that Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund had “unequivocally wanted to take Tesla private.” Investors are suing Mr. Musk, Tesla and the company’s board because they contend that… Continue reading Elon Musk Says He Could Have Raised Funds to Take Tesla Private

Elon Musk Testifies That His Tweets Did Not Drive Tesla’s Stock Price

In his testimony, Mr. Musk said he thought Twitter was “the best way to communicate with people,” including “investors, big and small.” He also said he used Twitter to share memes, a comment that drew laughter from some people watching the trial. Mr. Musk also acknowledged that in July 2018 his associates and friends, including… Continue reading Elon Musk Testifies That His Tweets Did Not Drive Tesla’s Stock Price

Elon Musk’s Appetite for Destruction

And yet, as Robert Lowell wrote, “No rocket goes as far astray as man.” In recent months, as the outrages at Twitter and elsewhere began to multiply, Musk seemed determined to squander much of the good will he had built up over his career. I asked Slavik, the plaintiffs’ attorney, whether the recent shift in… Continue reading Elon Musk’s Appetite for Destruction

Elon Musk Goes to Trial Over His 2018 Plan to Take Tesla Private

More than four years after he said he had secured the funding to take Tesla off the stock market, Elon Musk will try to defend that statement in a trial that began on Tuesday in a federal court in San Francisco. The case is brought by investors who claim Mr. Musk, the electric automaker’s chief… Continue reading Elon Musk Goes to Trial Over His 2018 Plan to Take Tesla Private

Tesla Cuts Prices Sharply as It Moves to Bolster Demand

New competitors are on the way, too. This year, General Motors is supposed to start making electric versions of its Chevrolet Silverado pickup and Chevrolet Blazer and Equinox sport utility vehicles. Tesla has also had trouble in China, its largest market, where a local manufacturer, BYD, is now the No. 1 electric vehicle brand. Tesla… Continue reading Tesla Cuts Prices Sharply as It Moves to Bolster Demand

Uber Drivers Say They Are Struggling: ‘This Is Not Sustainable’

But it has not been enough for Ishtiaq Ahmed, 42, who works for Uber and Lyft and lives with his wife and four children in Brooklyn. Mr. Ahmed said that, more than a decade ago, he used to earn $700 to $800 a day with the app services. Now, he is lucky to make $140.… Continue reading Uber Drivers Say They Are Struggling: ‘This Is Not Sustainable’

Mercedes-Benz Plans to Build U.S. Electric Car Charging Network

Mercedes-Benz said Thursday that it would install a network of 2,500 high-powered chargers in the United States by 2027, a sign the German carmaker is expanding its commitment to electric vehicles by borrowing a page from Tesla’s playbook. The fast chargers, distributed among 400 stations, will operate under the Mercedes brand. Owners of the company’s… Continue reading Mercedes-Benz Plans to Build U.S. Electric Car Charging Network

Tesla Sales in China Slump as Competition Intensifies

Tesla sales in China, the world’s largest car market and a crucial element of the company’s fortunes, slumped at the end of 2022 as domestic manufacturers like BYD gained ground with lower-priced electric vehicles, according to data published Thursday. Tesla sold around 56,000 cars in China last month, a decline of 21 percent from a… Continue reading Tesla Sales in China Slump as Competition Intensifies