Stellantis abandons charging independence to embrace Tesla’s empire, joining rivals who’ve surrendered their infrastructure dreams. Why traditional automakers can’t compete anymore.
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Tesla Serves $14 Tuna Melts and $13 Hot Dogs at Its Ultra-Modern Diner
Tesla’s $14 tuna melts cost more than most restaurant entrees, yet customers line up at their ultra-modern diner with 80 charging stations.
Tesla’s Bold Japan Ambition: Store Count to Soar to 50 by 2026, 100 in Sight
Tesla defies Japan’s notorious foreign business graveyard with aggressive 117% store expansion while domestic giant Toyota sells mere 1,021 EVs monthly.
Tesla Lets You Quit FSD Mode on the Go—but Demands a Stop to Turn It Back On
Tesla’s FSD can be disabled instantly while driving, but reactivating requires a complete stop—a controversial safety decision that divides drivers and experts.
Tesla’s Supercharger Surge: 1.6 TWh and 45 Million Sessions in Just One Quarter
Tesla’s charging network explodes with 1.6 TWh delivered and 45 million sessions in one quarter—while competitors struggle with basic infrastructure.
Tesla Builds World’s Largest Off-Grid Supercharger—No Power Lines, Just Sun and Speed
Tesla’s 168-stall California Supercharger runs entirely on sunshine—no power lines needed, preventing 8,000 tons of CO₂ while charging 1,000 vehicles daily.