The rumors have been confirmed: company boss Elon Musk wants to lay off more than ten percent of Tesla employees worldwide. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
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Staff cuts: Tesla is said to be planning mass layoffs
Tesla is said to be preparing for a large round of layoffs. According to reports, 20 percent of the workforce will have to leave. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
Tesla: Cybertruck with half-empty battery pack arouses curiosity
A teardown of the Tesla Cybertruck showed that the electric pick-up’s huge battery pack may offer more space for battery cells. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
Fear of retaliation: German industry does not want punitive tariffs on Chinese electric cars
On the occasion of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s trip to China, the German automotive industry spoke out against punitive tariffs on electric cars from China. (Electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Federal government: BP boss criticizes the requirement for charging stations at gas stations
The CEO of BP Europe has spoken out against the federal government’s plans to make charging stations for electric cars mandatory at every gas station. (Electromobility, automobile) Go to Source
Climate protection law: Wissing warns against driving bans for cars on weekends
Transport Minister Wissing warns of weekend driving bans for drivers if the Climate Protection Act does not come into force soon. A coalition partner disagrees: Wissing should not stir up unfounded concerns among citizens. (Volker Wissing, automobile) Go to Source
Electromobility: Vulcan Energie starts mining lithium chloride
Until now, lithium has mostly come from South America. The raw material for batteries is now gushing out of the underground in Rhineland-Palatinate. (lithium, technology) Go to Source
Alpenglow: Alpine drives a hydrogen car in Spa
Renault’s sports car brand Alpine wants to race over the Ardennes roller coaster in May with a sports car with a hydrogen engine. (automobile, formula 1) Go to Source
Electric car: Tesla introduces new Model Y with 600 km range
Tesla has introduced a new version of its Model Y mid-size SUV. The Model Y maximum range with rear-wheel drive is said to have a range of 600 km. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
T10X export from autumn: Togg plans to launch its electric car early in Germany
The Turkish electric car manufacturer Togg has announced that it will bring its debut model T10X onto the market in Germany from autumn this year. (Electric car, automobile) Go to Source