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https://www.nextbigfuture.com by Brian Wang

There is a debate about the future of Tesla. There is concern that the layoff of 3000 workers is a sign of weakness. There is the news that the fourth quarter was only mildly profitable. There are concerns that the federal US electric subsidies are c

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https://www.nextbigfuture.com by Brian Wang

There is a debate about the future of Tesla. There is concern that the layoff of 3000 workers is a sign of weakness. There is the news that the fourth quarter was only mildly profitable. There are concerns that the federal US electric subsidies are c

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https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Eric Peters

Tesla announced the other day that it will no longer be producing the least-expensive version of its Model S sedan – which lines up with Tesla's failure to produce many (f any) of the lower-priced versions of its constantly trumpeted Model 3.

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https://www.caseyresearch.com

Justin's note: Technology expert and Silicon Valley insider Jeff Brown is one of our friends over at Bonner & Partners. He hears about the biggest tech trends - before they hit the mainstream media - and shares them with subscribers of his Near

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arclein

The city's planners and analysts are counting on these mega projects tying in with private sector initiatives that have taken off. The ride-hailing motorcycle taxi app GO-JEK, which launched in 2010, has been downloaded by more than 11 million peop

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https://insideevs.com, BY MARK KANE

General Motors announced today that Cadillac will be GM's lead electric vehicle brand. The company is currently developing an all-new EV platform, which at first will be utilized in an upcoming all-electric Cadillac.

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https://www.technocracy.news

Don Butler, executive director of the Ford Connected Vehicle Platform and Product, announced in a Medium post on Monday that Ford has committed to deploy cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) technology? in all new U.S. vehicle models starting in

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Fossbytes.com

Texas-based Bell Helicopter (now a tech company) has showcased its first-ever electric flying car, christened Bell Nexus, at this year's ongoing CES tradeshow. The new Nexus hybrid-electric car is based on the hybrid-electric prolusion system an

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