Charging your Cybertruck just got a whole lot quicker. Tesla stuns Cybertruck owners with an upgrade no one saw coming: 'I ...
Tesla has announced all V4 Superchargers can now charge up to 325kW in North America, but for now, only the Cybertruck can take advantage of the upgraded power output. The current Supercharger ...
Tesla pushed an update to Supercharger V4 posts allowing 325-kw peak with Cybertruck True 500-kw, 800-volt charging comes later, with V4 cabinets Peak will be brief, but enough to shave a few ...
Vandalism and theft are growing problems at Tesla Superchargers.\ The company is using new cables and will look into dyes and engraved wiring as solutions As of Feb. 13, the price of copper in the ...
The latest generation of Supercharger stalls can now deliver up to 325kW But the Cybertruck is the only Tesla vehicle capable of those speeds Full V4 Supercharger stations will soon be capable of ...
Tesla's Cybertruck may boast a polarizing design, but the federal government says it's certainly not an unsafe one. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration's testing ...
Amid a spate of vandalism at Supercharger stations, Tesla appears to be employing countermeasures to head off the theft of its valuable copper charging cables. In a post on X, Tesla charging czar ...
The biggest Supercharger site ever opens in California this year, with 168 stalls. Tesla also plans to install its first high-voltage, V4 Superchargers in 2025. Giving drivers more stalls ...
Modified Cybertrucks:Tesla Cybertruck modifications upgrade EV to a sci-fi police vehicle Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. “We had to use a specially formulated magnet ...
Tesla launched its V4 posts last year using a V3 cabinet ... Tesla opened over 11,000 supercharger stalls, taking the total number of superchargers globally to over 65,000. Estimating that ...
“BREAKING NEWS: Elon Musk announced that he will not sell Tesla Cybertruck to anyone belonging to the ‘pride’ community for the following reason,” reads the post, which also includes a ...
Robert Oneal, a Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Cybertruck owner from Los Angeles, gained widespread attention after saying he was punched in the face for simply driving the eccentric electric pickup.