On today’s disturbingly dirty episode of Quick Charge, Elon Musk is undoing nearly two decades of decarbonization by pumping out massive amounts of pollution to keep his xAI and Grok slop-machines rolling – and hurting some of America’s most vulnerable communities at the same time.
Tesla’s troubles with pollution and carbon don’t end there, either – two of company’s biggest buyers of carbon credits are taking their business elsewhere, and the damage to Tesla’s bottom line could be in the billions. Plus: it’s a record month for Hyundai IONIQ 5 sales, electric semi trucks really do save fleets money, and some cool pictures of Volvo heavy equipment assets getting topped off at the Circle K!
And, before you ask: NO! The irony is not lost on me … but I didn’t waste any water making the image, I just copy/pasted it in (he said, defensively).
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- Tesla loses Toyota and Stellantis from its EU CO2 pool, taking billions with them
- Elon Musk’s xAI is undoing Tesla’s climate work all in the name of AI slop
- Hyundai bucks the trend as IONIQ 5 EV sales surge 33% in record-setting February
- Real-world test: electric semi trucks can save fleets nearly $160,000 per truck
- Where do you charge your wheel loader? Try the Circle K!
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