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Elon Musk makes personal visit to Tulsa as Gigafactory decision looms
If there was any doubt Tulsa and its BigF*ckingField were still in the running for Tesla’s next Gigafactory, those doubts were put to rest after Tesla CEO Elon Musk landed in Tulsa on Friday. Musk […]

Students at UBC Okanagan researching how to improve efficiency and cost of EV chargers
While it’s not the case for most of Canada, in many parts of the world the electricity used to power electric vehicles (EVs) is generated using fossil fuels. To help lessen the environmental impact of […]

Tesla revises plans for Giga Berlin, removing battery production: Report
With construction just getting underway in Berlin, Germany, Tesla has reportedly filed new building plans that change some key components of the factory. The automaker has scaled down the project, removing buildings required for battery […]

Vancouver Island municipality gets $100,000 to install 20 new EV chargers
The District of Saanich was recently awarded a $100,000 grant to install twenty new electric vehicle (EV) chargers across the small municipality on southern Vancouver Island. The funds were awarded in late June through the […]

Tesla fires back after reports of employees being fired for staying home during COVID
Tesla on Thursday issued a formal response to several media reports that the automaker was firing employees for opting to stay at home during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. When the Fremont factory reopened in May, […]

Victoria Electric Vehicle Association planning large zero emission vehicle gathering at B.C. Legislature
In a show of solidarity with current and prospective electric vehicle (EV) owners in British Columbia, a large contingent of zero emissions vehicles will be heading to the B.C. Legislature next week to demonstrate how […]