News Round-Up
27 April 2025
by Will Jones
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Nine brand new electric cars with a total value of between £278,000 and £520,000 have been dumped on a roadside in Nottingham after the Tesla-rival manufacturer went into liquidation last year.
President Donald Trump has reportedly told his Cabinet that Elon Musk is stepping back from his Government role of running DOGE to return to the business world.
Anti-Elon Musk demonstrations have erupted across the US with Left-wing protesters attacking Tesla showrooms with guns and Molotov cocktails.
U.K. electric vehicle sales are still way below target, says Paul Homewood. "If you wanted to destroy the U.K. car industry, while enriching Chinese and U.S. manufacturers, I cannot think of a better way to do it."
People have been celebrating Tesla's investigation into the cybertruck explosion, which tracked the perpetrator, via Tesla's charging stations, from Colorado to Las Vegas. But shouldn't we be worried by such surveillance?
The electric revolution appears to be running out of road as global EV sales slump in recent months for three top manufacturers amidst public resistance to the new technology.
The Chief Executive and founder of European Tesla-rival Polestar has quit after seven years at the helm after sales plunged 40% in a year.
Saboteurs opposed to "automobile capitalism" fail to storm the German Tesla factory before claiming credit for stopping production on a scheduled holiday when nobody was at work in the first place.
Tesla's gigafactory in Germany is shut down as hundreds of anti-capitalism protesters violently clash with police and attempt to storm the gates of the facility.
Owners of electric cars have been warned to keep them charged overnight and warm them before use to avoid getting caught short in the freezing temperatures, as unchargeable Teslas were abandoned in icy Chicago.
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