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Environmental Groups File New Lawsuit Over April’s Starship Launch
A new lawsuit has been filed against the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over the first SpaceX Starship test flight in April. The lawsuit alleges the agencies failed “to address […]

BC Utilities Commission approves BC Hydro time-of-use rates, but will it be cheaper for EV owners?
The BC Utilities Commission (BCUC) has approved BC Hydro’s request to implement an optional time-of-use (TOU) electricity plan that will introduce reduced electricity rates during overnight hours, but see increased rate during daytime hours. The […]

SpaceX to Launch First Direct-To-Cell Starlink Satellites This Weekend
SpaceX is set to launch the first batch of Direct-to-Cell Starlink satellites that will allow for global cellular connectivity. The six satellites with Direct-to-Cell capabilities were scheduled to launch last night, but has been moved […]

Tesla’s Autopilot OTA recall impacts 193,000 vehicles in Canada
Transport Canada has announced that 192,769 cars in Canada are impacted by Tesla’s recent over-the-air (OTA) recall related to Autopilot. Earlier this week the NHTSA published the same recall, which impacted over 2 million cars […]

Tesla Powerwall Dominates US Consumer Battery Storage Market
Tesla is steadily gaining market share in the US consumer battery storage market. According to data from Wood Mackenzie, Tesla’s Powerwall is silently taking over the sector. Wood Mackenzie estimates that 11 out of 100 […]

Tesla secures incentive package for Giga Mexico
Tesla is set to receive an incentive of 2.63 billion pesos (approximately US$153 million/C$205 million) from the Mexican state of Nuevo León for its upcoming Gigafactory. The incentive package was approved by the state’s economic […]