Tesla GigaBerlin Will Have 1.5 Million Capacity

Tesla GigaBerlin will have 8 gigapresses which will enable the factory to produce up to 1.5 million Model Ys. Tesla Austin has similar initial capacity as Berlin. This third quarter of 2021, Tesla Shanghai is surpassing the vehicle production of Fremont. The Berlin and Austin factories are built with improvements from Tesla’s research. The Berlin …

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Tesla FSD version 9.2

There is a report that the Tesla FSD Beta v9.2 email is out. This likely means Tesla beta testers will be able to update this weekend. BREAKING: FSD Beta v9.2 email has been sent! — Sawyer Merritt 📈🚀 (@SawyerMerritt) August 15, 2021 SOURCES- Sawyer Merrit Written by Brian Wang, NExtbigfuture.com (brian has shares of Tesla) …

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CNBC “Financial Expert” Breaks News About Low Interest Rates a Decade Late

A Tesla short-seller had an epiphany, but the ridiculous epiphany is that he realized that central banks are going to mostly engineer low-interest rates for decades. This is what should be embarrassing. There have been negative interest rates in Europe since 2014. Interest rates have mostly been below 1% in Europe since about 2009. Japan …

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Iron-Air Utility Scale Stationary Battery at 1/10th the Cost of Lithium Ion

Form Energy has an iron-air battery technology that is optimized to store electricity for 100 hours at system costs competitive with legacy power plants. It is a cost-effective, multi-day energy storage systems. They use new iron-air battery chemistry for their irst commercial product and have a $200 million Series D financing round led by ArcelorMittal’s …

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Comparing EV Ownership Costs

Consumer Reports compared regular cars versus EVs and different car models. EVs have far lower maintenance and operating costs than other cars. Tesla’s have longer range and less maintenance than other EVs. Tesla have higher resale value. The Tesla Model 3 outsold the Toyota Camry in Australia for the first half of 2021. The Model …

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US Senate Passes $3.5 Trillion Budget Resolution – End of Reconciliation Process in September

The senate passed a $3.5 trillion blueprint which is the first step in the reconciliation process to pass a larger bill. House leaders will return from summer recess Aug 23 to vote on the fiscal blueprint. The legislation is will have paid family and medical leave, subsidized child care, an extension of an expanded child …

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