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Tesla
Texas' high tech sector buzzes along amid industry downturn
May 22, 2024
High tech represents nearly 5% of state GDP and more than 9% of employment. What makes the state's sector so resilient?
Tesla laid off almost everyone that built its EV charging network
by
Henry Epp
May 2, 2024
That network is in the process of opening to other car companies, so what does this move mean for drivers — and the industry?
What to expect from Tesla ahead of quarterly results
Apr 23, 2024
The company reports after the bell on Tuesday.
Tesla cuts more than 10% of global workforce as challenges mount
Apr 15, 2024
The electric vehicle maker faces softening demand and intense competition on prices, and earlier price cuts have not sufficiently jolted sales.
Why do so many companies incorporate in Delaware?
Feb 2, 2024
More than two-thirds of the Fortune 500 are incorporated in the First State, but Texas is gunning for a share of that.
Tesla sacrifices to stay ahead of rivals in EV race
by
Henry Epp
Oct 16, 2023
For the first time, the electric vehicle maker's market share is under 50%.
EV prices are falling, but remain out of reach for many potential buyers
by
Henry Epp
Jul 17, 2023
The industry may need to cut costs to bring down stickier prices.
For public good, not for profit.
In the race for electric vehicles, Chinese consumers are in the driver's seat
by
Matt Levin
Jul 3, 2023
U.S. legacy automakers are losing ground to Tesla and Chinese companies like BYD in China, once considered a major new market.
Electric vehicle sales are strong, but EV startups are struggling
by
Henry Epp
May 4, 2023
It's not easy to start a carmaker, especially with rivals like Tesla, GM, Ford and Toyota, which have market share and manufacturing experience.
EVs are far from standardized. For mechanics, that's an issue.
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sarah Leeson
Mar 23, 2023
When your EV is no longer under warranty, who fixes it?