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Fresh TSLA lawsuits and the USAF is blowing up Cybertrucks

Last updated: August 7, 2025 9:53 pm
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Elon Musk has always been known for his unconventional ideas, and his latest one involves the US military. It has been reported that the Air Force has ordered two Tesla Cybertrucks for target practice to determine their durability in combat situations. This decision comes after Elon Musk expressed his desire for the military to start buying Tesla Cybertrucks, and it seems like his wish is coming true.

In a recent episode of Quick Charge, the hosts discussed this new development and even delved into some conspiracy theories surrounding the decision. Jo, one of the hosts, came up with a wild theory about the military’s intentions with the Cybertrucks, adding an exciting twist to the story.

But that’s not all the episode covered. The hosts also talked about new home battery backup and V2X options for Tesla owners. These new features are sure to enhance the Tesla experience for owners and make their lives easier.

In a more light-hearted segment, the hosts discussed a Texas EV driver who decided to take on the Texas floodwaters with their electric vehicle. The driver’s adventurous spirit and reliance on the power of electrons made for an interesting story that was both impressive and slightly reckless.

For those who prefer listening to podcasts, Quick Charge is now available on various platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, and more. The audio-only versions of the episodes ensure that listeners can stay updated on the latest news in the EV world even on the go.

If you have any news or tips to share with the team at Electrek, you can reach out to them at tips@electrek.co. Your input could shape future episodes and contribute to the conversation in the EV community.

See also  Tesla (TSLA) is found liable in fatal Autopilot crash, has to pay up to $243 million (updated)

Overall, the latest episode of Quick Charge was filled with exciting news and discussions about the future of electric vehicles. From military contracts to adventurous EV drivers, there was something for everyone in this episode. And with the promise of more bonus content in the future, fans of the show can look forward to even more electrifying news and updates.

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