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Kilowatt: A Podcast about Electric Vehicles
Home Battery Talk with Allison and Steve Sheridan
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- Hyundai looks to start U.S EV production early to catch new incentives
- Hyundai wants to build EVs in the US, looks to speed up the timeline
- NIO is testing swap stations that reduce peak demand by sending energy back to the grid
- Lucid Motors' (LCID) Air Sapphire could smoke Tesla's Plaid and hold its own with the Rimac Nevera
- Former Apple Car Engineer Stole Secrets He Hoped To Give To Xpeng
- Tesla on Instagram: “If you can run faster than 5mph, you’ll be fine”
- Tesla announces AI Day will be held in Palo Alto
- Tesla to raise FSD Beta price up to $15k by September 5
- Tesla owners raise over $2K for children's hospital
- Elon Musk slows down rollout of Tesla's next 'Full Self-Driving Beta' update
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