This is a GAMECHANGER

Another day… Another industry disrupted by Elon Musk. SpaceX and T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) just announced that they will be launching a direct-to-phone connection with Starlink Gen 2 satellites. The two companies… Read more

New Panasonic SHOCKER

It’s official. Panasonic just announced that it’s building a $4 billion battery cell factory in Kansas to supply Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA). And it seems it’s also considering building ANOTHER massive… Read more

Inside Tesla’s New AI Supercomputer

Ahead of its upcoming AI Day 2… Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has released two deep-dive presentations into its new AI supercomputer. And it could be a key element for Tesla’s new plan for… Read more

The Best Investments that Protect Against Biden’s Money Grab

He’s doing the buying…and YOU’RE doing the paying. It’s not Biden’s student-loan “forgiveness” plan, it’s (fill in your name)’s student-loan “forgiveness” plan.  The particulars are easy enough to understand…. Read more

Does the TSLA Stock Split Even Matter?

Tesla just completed a 3-for-1 stock split on August 25. That means shareholders receive 3 shares of TSLA stock for every 1 share they already owned. If you previously owned… Read more

The “Inflation Reduction” Act’s Dirty Little Secret

Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk just announced that the price of the company’s Self-Driving system will increase to $15k in September – the second increase this year. Read more

America’s Battery Gigafactory Race

There is a huge Gigafactory race underway in America. Congress just passed the Inflation Reduction Act – providing a $7,500 tax credit for EVs sold in the U.S. The bill requires… Read more

New Tesla SHOCKER

Over the last few years… Tesla (NASDAQ: TESLA) hasn’t commented on ANY media report – until now. The company just released a rare public comment denying a Bloomberg article that claims an executive has… Read more

Winners in the Billion Dollar Battery Wars

There a massive shortage of batteries. Automakers aren’t willing to depend on China for EV batteries. So, they’re spending billions directly with companies that produce batteries and battery metals…. Read more

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