On today’s episode of Quick Charge, Hyundai doesn’t care if incoming President Trump kills the $7,500 Federal EV tax credit, California’s planning to offer an EV tax credit of their own, and there’s a massive new solar project in Texas prairie land.
We’ve also got Tesla hoping to meet its Q4 sales goals by throwing all the EV demand levers in China while, at the same time, looking to hire remote drivers for its so-called “autonomous” robotaxis.
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- Hyundai doesn’t care if Trump kills the EV tax credit, it plans to keep growing either way
- California to step up with an EV rebate if Trump kills the $7,500 federal tax credit
- Tesla (TSLA) introduces new direct discount in China at critical time
- Tesla preps a remote control team for robotaxi – taking a page out of Waymo’s book
- It begins: Mercedes eActros 600 electric semi truck enters production
- Ørsted’s largest solar farm in the world is now online in Texas
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