26/1/10 #TesslerNews Summary
- Tesla Accelerates Global Expansion of Charging Network for Businesses
Tesla said it has opened more than 184 new Wall Connector for Business sites worldwide in the past two months, totaling more than 1,400 chargers.
Tesla emphasized that building charging infrastructure at its workplaces can provide stable charging services along with an influx of diverse EV users. - Tesla Plans To Expand Hawaiian Supercharger Network By 143%
Tesla plans to increase the number of supercharger charging stations across the Hawaiian Islands from 39 to 95. The expansion includes 56 new charging stations, as well as three new ones, large 24-stall superchargers and new superchargers. - Model 3 tops used electric vehicle market in the Netherlands in 2025
The Tesla Model 3 was named the most popular used electric vehicle in the Netherlands in 2025.
A total of 11,338 units were traded, accounting for 11.1% of the used EV market. - Las Vegas Loop Forecasts Up to 1,200 Tesla Vehicles
The Boring Company is building a total of 68 miles of tunnels and 104 stations in Las Vegas, with up to 1,200 Tesla vehicles to be deployed upon completion.
During large events, Tesla RoboVans will be introduced for multi-seater transportation. - Boring Company Unveils Las Vegas Loop Stage Expansion Roadmap
The Boring Company is gradually expanding its airport-linked loop system.
In the first stage, we are conducting a pilot operation of the airport using the existing loop station,
In the second and third phases, the underground tunnel will be extended to the vicinity of the airport to minimize ground movement and signal waiting.
In Phase 4, the goal is to build an underground dedicated station that connects directly to the airport terminal.
The strip’s core section is aimed at completion in 2027, requiring more than 600 additional licenses to build the entire system. - California Proposes $200 Million Incentive To Response To Abolish EV Tax Credit
California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a $200 million state incentive budget for EV buyers to cushion the impact of the federal government’s abolition of the $7,500 EV tax credit. - SpaceX wins sole U.S. military launch contract…739 million dollars
SpaceX has won a $739 million contract without a rival in a new contract related to U.S. military launches.
The contract is seen as an example of reaffirming SpaceX’s technology and reliability in the military and space launches. - FCC Approves Deploying 15,000 Starlink Next Generation Satellites
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved SpaceX to operate up to 15,000 next-generation Starlink satellites.
Through this, it is expected to provide high-speed and low-delay satellite Internet, as well as satellite-based mobile connection and global coverage expansion. - Polestar Grows 34% In Global EV Sales In 2025
Polestar sold a total of 60,119 electric vehicles worldwide in 2025, registering 34% year-over-year growth.
In particular, sales in the fourth quarter were 15,608 units, up 27% year-on-year.