The latest episode of Quick Charge brings forth some intriguing news from the world of Tesla. A leaked report from a Tesla executive hints at the development of a new Model S and X, amidst escalating protests at Tesla retail locations and a continued exodus of key staff members from the company. The troubled brand is facing challenges on multiple fronts, but the promise of new models on the horizon is sure to keep fans excited.
In addition to the Tesla news, the episode also covers 0% financing deals on EVs and PHEVs, as well as Volvo’s innovative off-grid power solution showcased at bauma. The podcast delves into the competitive landscape of the EV sedan market, exploring the potential impact of the updated Tesla Model S and the emergence of a Chinese luxury car brand from Huawei.
Volvo Penta also makes headlines with their latest off-grid BESS substation concept, offering a glimpse into the future of sustainable energy solutions. The podcast is packed with insightful discussions on the latest developments in the industry, offering a comprehensive overview of the rapidly evolving electric vehicle market.
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New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded regularly, ensuring that listeners are always informed about the latest updates and announcements in the industry. Bonus audio content is also available from time to time, making it essential for EV enthusiasts to follow and subscribe to the podcast to stay ahead of the curve.
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