Tesla News Summary Now Working In Factory
- Musk back in overnight working mode
“Now is the time to commit to 𝕏/xAI, Tesla and next week’s Starship launch,” Elon Musk said, adding that he is again working 24 hours a day and sleeping in conference rooms, server rooms and factories. He said the rollout of core technologies is currently underway and stressed the need for unprecedented focus. - Starlink Likely To Launch In India For Rs. 840 Per Month
There is a forecast that SpaceX’s satellite internet service Starlink could launch in India for around Rs. 840 (roughly Rs. 10) per month. This means that it could be a game changer in areas where internet infrastructure is scarce. - Italian Railways to Test Introduction of Starlink
The Italian state rail company has revealed the possibility of test-introducing Starlink technology to the project. It is an attempt to improve the poor communication environment. - BYD Plunges Stock On Surprise Price Cut Up To 34%
Chinese electric carmaker BYD has announced that it is cutting prices on select models by up to 34 percent. Typically, the Segal hatchback is 55,800 yuan (about W7.78 million) with a 20% cut, while the Segal dual-motor hybrid is 102,800 yuan with a 34% cut. Following the announcement, BYD shares fell 8.2%. - Germany launches pilot project for self-driving public transportation
The German government will test-run fully autonomous public transport services in two small cities starting Monday. Technology from Intel subsidiary Mobileye and vehicles from Chinese EV maker Nio will be put in service. - Nissan Considers Selling Headquarters Building To Survive
Nissan Motor Co. is considering selling its headquarters building in Yokohama, Japan, to survive. The property is estimated to be worth about $700 million. - Interest in EVs, Still Stuck – J.D. Power Investigation
According to J.D. Power’s latest survey, 24% of prospective car buyers said they were “very willing” to buy an electric vehicle and 35% said they had “somewhat.” This is the same number as last year’s survey, indicating that interest in EVs remains in place.