Tesla News Summarizes Shares Are Bouncing Back
- Tesla Model Y Sold Out In Major U.S. Regions
New Tesla Model Y inventory has been completely sold out in more than 30 states in the U.S., including Texas, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Georgia, Utah, Virginia, and Alabama. The Model Y is no longer available in some regions due to high demand. - Giga Berlin Succeeds in Local Procurement of 92% of Model Y Parts
Tesla’s Giga Berlin plant in Germany has significantly strengthened supply chain localization with the transition to new Model Y production. 92% of the components currently used are sourced within Europe, a move seen as a step aimed at increasing resilience to the global trade turmoil. - Tesla, Rivian Charging Station Have Lower Problem Rates Compared to Other Companies
A new survey by Consumer Reports showed that Tesla and Rivian’s charging networks had very low problem rates, at 4% and 5%, respectively. Non-automotive manufacturers such as Shell Reccharge (48%), EVgo (43%), and Blink (41%) had much higher problem rates, on the other hand. - Governor Tim Walz “Tesla mocking comments were a joke”
“It was just a joke,” Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said, referring to Tesla’s stock price decline. “These guys have no sense of humor and they take it literally,” he said, explaining the intention of his remarks. - Starship aims to launch once a week in 12 months…It’s so close to realization of reuse
Elon Musk says SpaceX is refining its V3 Starship design and is aiming for once-a-week launch speed within 12 months. This will allow up to 100 tons to be transported into Starlink’s orbit in a fully reusable manner, and is expected to make a breakthrough in space transportation. - “The best choice, regardless of politics, is Tesla Model 3” – WSJ columnist
“The used Tesla Model 3, which I bought in January, was the best choice for the price,” said Dan Neal of The Wall Street Journal, adding that it was also satisfying for environmentally conscious consumption. He recommended reading Tesla’s “Fossil Fuel Elimination Master Plan,” regardless of the political controversy.