Norway’s New Gas Field Highlights Tensions as Climate Talks Open
As policymakers in Dubai search for consensus on tackling climate change, the scale of the challenge is evident
2023-12-01 18:18
These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Tesla, Dell, Marvell, Ulta, Samsara, UiPath, Elastic, and More
Tesla hands over the first batch of Cybertrucks to buyers, Dell posts a revenue miss on weak demand, and shares of Samsara and Elastic surge as earnings at both tech companies top analysts' estimates.
2023-12-01 17:45
Germany’s Budget Chaos Sows Uncertainty For the EV Industry
Scarce charging stations and shrinking subsidies already have contributed to a slowdown in Germany’s rollout of electric vehicles.
2023-12-01 15:49
Everything we know about Tesla’s Cybertruck after first cars are finally delivered
Tesla has revealed the prices and features of different versions of its highly-anticipated Cybertruck at a delivery event in Austin where the company finally handed over to customers the first 13 electric pickup trucks. The deliveries to a select group of customers come six years after Tesla boss Elon Musk tweeted about building a truck, and 4 years after a version of the Cybertruck was unveiled for the first time in 2019. At the short livestream of Thursday’s delivery event, Tesla also redemonstrated the toughness of the Cybertruck after its 2019 demo awkwardly shattered the windows of the truck. The event started with the Tesla boss driving the truck on a stage in darkness and hopping out to talk about it. The electric pickup truck’s angular body is made of a stainless steel alloy developed by Tesla with Mr Musk calling it the “most unique thing on the road”. “Finally the future will look like the future,” he told the attendees, consisting of Tesla investors. The Cybertruck, dubbed “an armoured personal carrier from the future,” will eventually be available in three different configurations with the cheapest version starting at a $60,990 base price, Mr Musk said. He said the pickup truck can carry over a ton in its bed and tow over 5,000kg (11,000 pounds). However, this ”rear-wheel version” with a range of 250 miles and acceleration from zero to 60mph in about 7 seconds, would not be available until 2025, the company said. An all-wheel drive version of the Cybertruck, Tesla announced, would have an estimated 341-mile range, top speed of 112 mph, and a starting price of $79,990. The third version announced on Thursday is what’s called the “Cyberbeast” – slated to arrive in 2024 – with a range of 320 miles and 845 horsepower, travelling from 0 to 60 mph in 2.6 seconds at an estimated price of $99,990. All these models are much more expensive than the $39,900 starting price Tesla announced for the base version in 2019. Tesla also announced that it would offer a range extender to push the all-wheel drive Cybertruck to about 470 miles and the Cyberbeast to a range of over 440 miles. The range extender, Mr Musk explained later in a post on X, is an “optional pack” that fits in about a third of the truck’s bed. “Still room for plenty of of cargo. It’s meant for very long trips or towing heavy things up mountains,” he said. “Massive congrats to the incredible Tesla team, from design through to manufacturing, for making Cybertruck real! I love you,” the multibillionaire said. At the event, the Tesla boss also invited the electric vehicle company’s chief designer Franz Von Holzhausen to re-do the demonstration of the toughness of the Cybertruck that was botched in 2019. This time, instead of throwing a metal ball at the vehicles glass, Mr Von Holzhausen threw an ordinary baseball – rather weakly – showing the glass could the projectile. Tesla has said the glass will not shatter in the face of a 70mph baseball strike. This definitely wasn’t that. The livestream event ended after about 30 minutes, once Mr Musk had listed the features and performance capabilities of the Cybertruck’s different versions and its bulletproof exterior. It was followed by the Tesla boss assisting some of the first customers in driving off in their trucks. Mr Musk has played down hopes that the Cybertruck would revive profits for the carmaker in the near future. He told investors and analysts in an earnings call in October that it could take at least 18 months for the truck to become profitable. “There will be enormous challenges in reaching volume production with Cybertruck and making the Cybertruck cash flow positive,” he said. Read More When and where to watch Tesla’s highly anticipated Cybertruck delivery event Google users urged not to press button Nasa has received a signal from 10 million miles away Google users urged not to press button Nasa has received a signal from 10 million miles away Magazine under fire for publishing AI-written articles with fake author headshots
2023-12-01 15:16
South Africa Warns Others Not to Go From Electricity to Darkness
One of the architects of South Africa’s groundbreaking deal with rich nations to move more quickly away from
2023-12-01 14:56
COP28 Latest: Saudi’s MBS Among Leaders Kicking Off UN Talks
Sign up for the Green Daily newsletter for comprehensive coverage of the climate summit right in your inbox.
2023-12-01 14:16
Big Tech Wants to Control AI. EU Regulation Could Help.
New European legislation on artificial intelligence could help cement the dominance of big U.S. tech companies.
2023-12-01 13:52
Is It Time to Change How We Talk About 1.5C?
COP28 Daily Reports: Sign up for the Green Daily newsletter for comprehensive coverage of the climate summit right
2023-12-01 13:25
How a Climate Crisis Is Making Chocolate More Expensive
The muck from incessant rain sloshes around Nestor N’Guessan’s feet as he points to a plot of cocoa
2023-12-01 13:15
Japan aircon king Daikin looks to custom chips for energy savings
By Sam Nussey and Miho Uranaka TOKYO Japanese air conditioner maker Daikin Industries is turning to custom-made semiconductors
2023-12-01 09:23
Moore’s McIntyre to Lead Venture Firm With Daily Mail Backing
Louis Bacon’s Moore Capital Management and the publisher of British tabloid the Daily Mail are launching a new
2023-12-01 08:52
Lethal Company Minimum System Requirements
Lethal Company only has one list of system requirements.
2023-12-01 08:19
You Might Like...
Munger Became a Legendary Investor Because of This One Impeccable Skill
Facebook and Instagram users face monthly fee for ad-free version
Internet labels IShowSpeed 'helpless' after YouTuber accidentally exposes Google Chrome search history
Cybersecurity firms CrowdStrike, Okta shares jump after better-than-expected earnings
Taylor Swift Concert Tragedy Highlights Dangers of Climate Change
NordVPN review: A full-featured VPN service that's getting better at transparency
Soccer players demand change for rampant online racist abuse, turn to AI for protection
Cummins, Daimler, PACCAR form joint venture for US battery cell production