Future of Transportation



The company said it will charge riders an additional 45 cents to 55 cents per trip beginning March 16.

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO also asked the judge to find a subpoena related to the settlement “was issued in bad faith.”

The CEO said "Tesla will do nothing to stop them," referring to the United Auto Workers' efforts to hold a vote.

The Washington Post reported on a surge in complaints of braking events, leading to more than 130 new reports over two days.

The Washington Post verified footage posted by Tesla Full Self-Driving beta testers and had it reviewed by a panel of experts.

Tesla disclosed the subpoena by the SEC over Elon Musk’s tweets in its annual report.

For Tesla, it's the second recall in a matter of days after it said it would address the 'rolling stop' issue

Owners say their Teslas are suddenly slamming the brakes at high speeds, nearly causing crashes in many cases.

Elon Musk said last year that he would join earnings calls only if he had something important to say.

A DMV spokeswoman said the department had notified Tesla of the review, which is separate from an evaluation of its use of the term.

The company had to recall 141,000 Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles, a microcosm of the challenge GM faces as it aims to shift its production to all-electric.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration had opened a probe into the feature called "Passenger Play" this week.

Auto safety officials are probing Tesla over reports that video games came be activated on their front touchscreens while the cars are being driven, according to an investigation summary posted online this week.

Tesla test drivers said they are willing to take on the risk even if they have to intervene — believing they are on a world-changing mission.

The women brought their suits after Jessica Barraza sued Tesla in November alleging "nightmarish conditions" and "rampant sexual harassment" at its factory.

Jessica Barraza said co-workers commented on her body and touched her inappropriately, as supervisors and HR failed to put a stop to the behavior.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration previously asked Tesla for increased transparency around updates.

This electrified future in North Dakota, as proponents see it, would encompass wind — and coal, too, that most reviled of fuels. If carbon capture technology could be made economically feasible, at scale, the day could come when cars in North Dakota are powered not by gasoline from Bakken oil but by electricity from coal strip-mined out of the world’s largest deposit of lignite.

Twitter users voted for Musk to sell his Tesla stock. "I will abide by the results of this poll, whichever way it goes," Musk wrote on Saturday.

The NTSB chair cited Tesla's apparent failure to implement safety recommendations issued four years ago.

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