Chris Celek
Posts by Chris Celek:
Russia Ukraine war: Elon Musk becomes target of Russian propaganda after sending Starlink to Ukraine. #KeepElonSafe
The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, sent Twitter into a frenzy on Monday with a single tweet.”If I die in mysterious circumstances, it’s been nice knowin ya,” he wrote in a tweet that received more than half a million likes in a matter of hours.Musk’s tweet appears to reference a […]
Tesla Cybertruck Already in Use at Giga Texas
While Tesla Cybertruck looks super stylish, it is also a true workhorse. The electric pickup truck is already in use at Giga Texas for deliveries.Read More
The Real Costs of Electric Car Ownership
At a time when it costs up to $100 to fill a gas tank, but as little as $10 to charge an electric car, buying an EV may seem like an obvious choice. But EV economics are complicated and you need to be savvy about a lot of unfamiliar factors […]
Would a Cash for Clunkers program speed up electric vehicle adoption?
A Cash for Clunkers program would see EV buyers retire their gas cars for a cash incentive rather than a trade-in. Would it be more effective? New research from the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Penn State Smeal College of Business found that it would be.Read More
2021’s Top 10 Countries in the Global EV Revolution — Part 1
Sigh. Nowadays there’s always chance for breaking bad news to overshadow any substantive in-depth story. The story below is mostly good news, so I hope it is well received right now. This is a long post, but hopefully engaging and encouraging. Feel free to bookmark for later and read by […]
Tesla (TSLA) adds shifts at Gigafactory Shanghai to return to full production this month – Electrek
Tesla (TSLA) is adding shifts at Gigafactory Shanghai in the hopes to return to full production this month after being shut down for 22 days.Read More
Can you drive electric in the south? Roadtrip Review – Electrek
Last month, I set out on a road trip in a Ford Mustang Mach-E in the south of the US from Asheville, North Carolina to Jackson, Mississippi, and back to see if the traditionally more conservative region is ready for the electric revolution.Read More
