On today’s exciting episode of Quick Charge, we try to find the missing hype that usually surrounds Tesla’s new product reveals – and why five years of broken product promises mean it might not show up at all this time around.
We’ve also got a pickup that doesn’t need a $16,000 range extender in its bed to go 490 miles on a single charge, GM takes a jab at Ford’s affordable EV “skunkworks,” and a new solar study from EnergySage. Enjoy!
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- Prices fall for residential solar, demand is up for battery storage – EnergySage
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