Tesla Semi Fire Took 50,000 Gallons Of Water To Extinguish

Tesla Semi Fire Took 50,000 Gallons Of Water To Extinguish

The National Transportation Safety Board revealed on Thursday that California firefighters used 50,000 gallons of water to extinguish a Tesla Semi fire last month. The electric truck crashed on Interstate 80 in Northern California and burst into flames. The resulting 1,000-degree fire shut down the highway for 16 hours and drew federal investigators to the … Read more

Wet Cybertruck Catches Fire After Hitting Fire Hydrant

Wet Cybertruck Catches Fire After Hitting Fire Hydrant

Tesla’s flagship Cybertruck electric pickup does not like water. The truck has been bricked going into car washes, got stranded on the banks of a small European lake and now a Cybertruck has burst into flames after hitting a fire hydrant that drenched its battery pack. Tesla’s Cybertruck Has Finally Arrived The latest Cybertruck fire … Read more

Tesla Semi Battery Pack Bursts Into Flames And Spews Toxic Fumes After Crash

Tesla Semi Battery Pack Bursts Into Flames And Spews Toxic Fumes After Crash

A Tesla Semi truck has crashed in California causing its battery pack to burst into flames and spew toxic fumes over I-80. First responders in the area closed the highway in both directions as they waited for the truck to burn out. Tesla’s Cybertruck Has Finally Arrived The Tesla truck was driving in northern California … Read more

Pepsi Paid For 100 Tesla Semi Trucks In 2017, But Has Only Received 36

Pepsi Paid For 100 Tesla Semi Trucks In 2017, But Has Only Received 36

Tesla’s Semi truck, promised to deliver 500 miles of range, easy hauling, and low cost of operation, was unveiled in November of 2017. At the time dozens of fleets around the world placed orders for hundreds of trucks. The two largest orders, however, were for UPS and Pepsi, ordering 125 and 100 trucks respectively. Production … Read more

Tesla Is Never Going To Build Your Roadster, So Buy This One Instead

Tesla Is Never Going To Build Your Roadster, So Buy This One Instead

Image: Bring A Trailer Tesla CEO Elon Musk said in 2011 that a second-generation Roadster—then known as the Model R—would enter production for 2014. The timeline for the next Roadster was later updated to 2020 when a prototype was shown off in 2017. When it didn’t show up in 2020, Musk said it was 12 … Read more