Tesla to Open New Texas Megafactory
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Tesla plans a utility-scale battery plant in Texas. Here's where.
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Tesla to Open New Texas Megafactory Despite £39,000 Fine for Worker's Death at Austin Plant
Tesla plans on building megafactory in Waller County, Texas
Tesla announced plans for a $200 million factory outside of Houston. Reporting done by our partners at the Houston Business Journal.
The citations come following a letter sent to the agency last month by U.S. Rep. Greg Casar, who urged OSHA to release information regarding the death.
Victor Joe Gomez, Sr. died at the Austin factory in August. His family is suing the company, led by Elon Musk, saying his death was preventable.
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Activists protest DOGE, Musk 'facsist takeover' at Tesla showrooms
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VIDEO: Hundreds protest Elon Musk, DOGE at Tesla at Easton Town Center in Columbus
Tesla vehicles, charging stations targeted as protesters denounce DOGE, Elon Musk
Vandalism to Tesla vehicles and dealerships has been reported to police in various states as the Department of Government Efficiency continues on its mission to cut wasteful spending.
OSHA's citations against Tesla help illustrate why Elon Musk's position atop the government-cutting DOGE is so dangerous.
Tesla is delivering the first Launch edition of the Model Y 'Juniper' to customers and will hold a handoff events on March 8. Price will come down in the coming months.
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Uber Launches Waymo Robotaxis in Tesla’s Hometown
Waymo robotaxi on Uber is now available in Austin. Here's how to request a driverless car
According to Uber Newsroom, when requesting a ride in Austin, you have a chance to be matched with a Waymo electric vehicle.
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Uber, Waymo launching robotaxi rides in Austin
The general consensus was clear: To a person, everyone said they love their Tesla. But, whether they like Musk or hate him, they said they are being plagued by social pressure, random targeting and, sometimes, deeply personal ethical battles over keeping their cars.
Texas has become a popular destination for companies, with many relocating their headquarters to the Lone Star State. Here's the list.
February numbers show the U.S. electric-car maker is struggling to attract buyers in the region. Mr. Musk’s politics aren’t helping.
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