Tesla, Los Angeles wildfires
Elon Musk announced Sunday that he is sending Tesla Cybertrucks to Los Angeles after fires have torn through the region.
Elon Musk shifts Cybertruck deliveries and Starlink terminals to support LA wildfire recovery with Wi-Fi and Tesla power solutions.
Firefighters in LA had to take special precautions around electric vehicles abandoned in the evacuation, and now those same cars could hamper cleanup efforts.
The trucks will serve as battery banks to provide backup power and Wi-Fi through Starlink connectivity, aiding residents impacted by outages caused by the Eaton Fire
"I was able to remotely log in to my car and literally as I logged into it I saw a flame jump from one house into our side yard, and then garage, and burn down the whole house."
How can a group of climate-conscious, liberal-leaning Tesla superfans in Silicon Valley support the Trump-Musk alliance? Josh Marcus took a cruise in a Cybertruck to find out
Tesla started offering discounts on new Cybertruck ... used to bring supplies and wireless internet service to people in Los Angeles impacted by devastating wildfires. "Apologies to those ...
California, United States - More than 11,000 residents of Los Angeles County were able to return to their homes Friday after some evacuation orders were lifted for the two devastating and still-active wildfires that have left at least 27 dead.
Self-driving cars, also known as autonomous vehicles, are not yet available for purchase by consumers. The combination of computer processing power and advanced automotive
Historian Victor Davis Hanson predicts an impending cultural shift in California, as the fires in Los Angeles have impacted liberal residents who may be changing their tune on politics.
The Ford F-150 going electric is a big deal, not least because the regular one has been North America’s best-selling vehicle (not just truck) for 40 years straight. Since the Lightning, which borrows its name from high-performance,