In the latest episode of Quick Charge, a study revealed that Toyota is the top spender when it comes to funding politicians who deny climate change. Meanwhile, Fred accuses Elon Musk of misrepresenting data related to Full Self Driving once again.
The redesigned Tesla Model Y is now being produced at Giga Berlin, marking another milestone for the electric vehicle manufacturer. Hyundai’s electrified lineup is also making waves, leading to a record export year for the brand.
Additionally, a new study predicts that cleantech investments will surpass conventional energy production for the first time in 2025. This shift towards cleaner energy sources highlights the growing importance of sustainable practices in the automotive industry.
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