A HUGE asteroid twice the size of the Empire State Building skimmed the Earth last night at 14,400mph. Asteroid 2000 QW7 whizzed past the planet just before midnight – but was at a safe distance of 3.3million miles. Asteroid that is twice the height of the…
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Month: September 2019
With Tesla’s Elon Musk and Rivian’s RJ Scaringe, we have the Henry Ford and Alfred Sloan of electric vehicles (TSLA, GM, F)
Regular Business Insider readers know that every weekend, I write a take on something Tesla-related. This time around, I’m going to ask for patience as I preface the effort with a short auto-industry history lesson. The development of the car business in t…
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The Morning After: MoviePass shuts down
The end of a wild ride.MoviePass is shutting down on September 14th In a press release, the company said its “efforts to recapitalize MoviePass have not been successful to date.” All options are on the table, with MoviePass parent company Helios and Matheson…
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The Future Of Hydrogen Cars
A decade or so ago, it seemed like hydrogen cars could be the long-range, clean alternative to fossil fuels we were looking for. Batteries didnt seem up to the job, the infrastructure could be built out by converting gas stations and we should never run out. …
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2 Hidden Opportunities for China’s Tesla
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has long been regarded as the world’s number one electric vehicle (EV) company. Its vehicles, like the Roadster and Model S, have captured the public’s attention. The company’s gigafactories, giant facilities that make batteries and electr…
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