Tag: op-ed

  • Tesla’s “Competition”: Why do you or don’t you support them?

    Tesla’s “Competition”: Why do you or don’t you support them?

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    The Tesla community is among the more polarizing collections that exists in the world of automobiles. It appears that it is nearly 50/50 in terms of whether fans of Tesla are eager to give their service to other makers. A few aren’t ready to listen to other businesses out. While there isn’t an overpowering push…

  • Dear Carmakers, Your Fancy New Digital Gauge Clusters Are Already Pointless

    Dear Carmakers, Your Fancy New Digital Gauge Clusters Are Already Pointless

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    With several world governments looking to ban internal combustion engine cars sometime in the next 10-15 years, there’s one piece of tech that will likely endure a relatively short lifespan by industry standards, although the case can be made for it already being obsolete. I’m talking about digital gauge clusters, the screen behind your steering…

  • Tesla’s $40M loan that kept the lights on, and what it teaches all of us

    Tesla’s $40M loan that kept the lights on, and what it teaches all of us

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    Oftentimes, many of us forget to look around and realize how fortunate we are to have what we have. In times where tensions are relatively high based on the current election, a pandemic, and a string of bad luck that we have all seemed to adopt throughout 2020, there are a few appropriate moments that…

  • Tesla leads the EV charge, but others are getting the credit

    Tesla leads the EV charge, but others are getting the credit

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    Tesla has an overpowering amount of influence on the automotive industry, and also for a business which has only been building cars for 12 decades, which ’s quite impressive. Not only has the organization revealed that automobiles may be powered by batteries and still be cool, but it’s shifting other, more subtle details. For example,…

  • Elon Musk is redefining the ‘ICE age,’ turning combustion engine cars into museum relics

    Elon Musk is redefining the ‘ICE age,’ turning combustion engine cars into museum relics

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    Tesla might be earning a brand new definition for the expression “Ice Age. ” Instead of “a very lengthy period of reduction at the temperature of the Earth’s surface and atmosphere, leading to the existence or growth of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers,” Tesla’s Ice Age has to do with the disappearance of ICE, significance Internal…

  • If Tesla Battery Day didn’t excite you, you probably didn’t understand it

    If Tesla Battery Day didn’t excite you, you probably didn’t understand it

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    Tesla Battery Day was anything but a flop. But somehow, numerous mainstream press outlets are claiming Tesla’s routine to cheaper battery creation and vehicles was underwhelming. If Battery Day has been a flop to you, it is most likely because you overlook ’t know that the gigantic consequences of what has been declared. In the…

  • Can Lucid overtake Tesla as the best EV brand?

    Can Lucid overtake Tesla as the best EV brand?

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    Lucid’s unveiling of the Air was impressive; there is no doubt about that. It has all the ingredients for a great electric car: Speed, power, capability, luxuriousness, range, quality engineering, and a team of highly-dedicated engineers who are working to improve upon the already solid foundation that the company has laid down. Immediately, what thought…

  • Neuralink shouldn’t solve Anxiety and Depression disorders

    Neuralink shouldn’t solve Anxiety and Depression disorders

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    Neuralink aims to treat some of the most severe and damaging neurological diseases on Earth. In terms of Alzheimer’s, dementia, and epilepsy, a Neuralink device would be a great way to prevent these diseases from ruining everyday life for those who have been affected by them. With that being said, Neuralink needs not to treat…

  • Tesla is willing to help other automakers, but ask nicely

    Tesla is willing to help other automakers, but ask nicely

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    Earlier this week, I wrote an article speaking about the German automobile companies and their obsession by citing Tesla. Volkswagen, Audi, and BMW are all gunning for Tesla in relation to electric vehicle technology and production. While the three German giants admit that Tesla holds a cause the EV sector, all of them believe they…

  • Tesla Autopilot isn’t the enemy, misinformation is

    Tesla Autopilot isn’t the enemy, misinformation is

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    Tesla Autopilot continues to be taboo to many people, and it is understandable. In a world where people have absolute control over everything in their life, it is tough to assume many people would be comfortable with their car driving itself. But the issue is, many people, countries, and entities are not willing to give…