Tesla


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It isn’t about getting off the grid -- it’s always been about making a new grid.


Tesla’s head honcho responds to an ad taken out by New Yorkers who have some notes on how to improve the Model S.


What Re/coders said on the air this week, collected in one convenient place.


The electric vehicle company is boosting capacity at its plant and buying up more batteries.


Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas are still in the running for the Gigafactory.


But the location of the massive battery plant is still unknown.


Sitting in traffic -- and then being unable to park in downtown San Francisco -- motivated me to write this post.


What do Bob Iger, Jonathan Ive, Evan Spiegel and Sophia Amoruso have in common?


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The company plans to deliver a one-gigawatt factory in 2016.


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Read this if you were binge-watching “Orange Is the New Black” all week.


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The electric vehicle maker says it won’t initiate lawsuits against anyone using its technology.


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Tesla’s CEO takes some jabs at rival companies, technologies and business models.


Great news for “Operation Let’s Build a Goddamn Tesla Museum.”


The electric car maker is building out charging stations and planning a manufacturing plant in China.


Will the Show-Me State show Tesla the door?


Musk is full steam ahead on Gen III production and construction of multiple battery plant sites.


The electric vehicle company expects to begin construction of the Gigafactory later this year.


Over the past 18 years, Cotton has shaped the media narrative around everything from the iMac to the iPad.


Now companies can also lease the Model S electric car.


The week in review, Re/code style.


“The Valley is a place that takes itself too seriously,” said actor Thomas Middleditch. “So it’s time for a wedgie.”


Tesla says it’s trying to bring fire risk down to “virtually zero.”


AT&T has turned part of an Atlanta parking garage into a workshop to help power the car of the future.


The broad participation in the round reflects the growing interest in AI.




The electric car company loses the latest in a series of state battles with auto dealers.


Car company calls the proposed change an “affront” to the free market.


Electric vehicle company says final site selection for the massive plant is under way.