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Where Tesla Will Build Its First Megawatt Semi Chargers

Where Tesla Will Build Its First Megawatt Semi Chargers

Tesla is expanding its Semi Megacharger network from two sites to 64 planned locations, with 37 targeted for 2026. California and Texas lead deployment as the 1.2 MW electric truck nears production.

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Tesla Cybertruck Base Price Rises to $72,235, Deliveries in 2027

Tesla Cybertruck Base Price Rises to $72,235, Deliveries in 2027

Tesla increased the Cybertruck dual-motor base price to $72,235 after a brief $59,990 offer and set deliveries for 2027. Sales fell 48% in 2025, while lower towing capacity and reduced features differentiate the entry model.

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Tesla Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD Base Model Explained

Tesla Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD Base Model Explained

Tesla introduces a $59,990 Dual Motor AWD Cybertruck, removing premium features but keeping 325-mile range and core performance, as price cuts aim to revive demand and strengthen competitiveness.

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Why Used Tesla Prices Rose After the $4,000 EV Credit Ended

Why Used Tesla Prices Rose After the $4,000 EV Credit Ended

After the federal $4,000 used EV credit expired, Tesla resale prices climbed 4.3% to $31,329, while other used EVs declined 3.6%. Analysts say brand strength and charging access drive the gap.

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Why Is Tesla’s Cybertruck Priced Under $60,000 for 10 Days?

Why Is Tesla’s Cybertruck Priced Under $60,000 for 10 Days?

Tesla introduced a $59,990 Cybertruck but limited the price to 10 days. Elon Musk said future pricing will hinge on demand, while broader lineup and FSD changes reshape costs.

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How Long Can a Tesla Model 3 Stay Warm at -35°F?

How Long Can a Tesla Model 3 Stay Warm at -35°F?

In a -35°F winter test, a 2024 Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD kept its cabin at 60°F for 12 hours, consuming 40% of its battery. Recharging the used energy cost about $6.80 at average U.S. electricity rates.

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Range Claims and What They Really Mean

Range Claims and What They Really Mean

A controlled efficiency test showed a Tesla Model 3 traveling 565 miles on a single charge, outperforming its WLTP rating by 21%. The result underscores how driving style, climate, and vehicle configuration shape real-world EV range.

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Extreme Cold Puts Tesla Model 3 Winter Charging Limits to the Test

Extreme Cold Puts Tesla Model 3 Winter Charging Limits to the Test

A Tesla Model 3 left overnight at -33°F revealed how cold batteries slash efficiency and slow fast charging. The test highlights why battery preconditioning and extra charge are essential for winter EV driving.

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Tesla Introduces a Lower-Priced Model Y AWD Without a “Standard” LabelTesla Introduces a Lower-Priced Model Y AWD Without a “Standard” Label

Tesla Introduces a Lower-Priced Model Y AWD Without a “Standard” Label

Tesla has introduced a cheaper Model Y AWD without the “Standard” label, offering more performance at a lower price while highlighting its reliance on lineup tweaks to sustain EV sales.

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