Automotive
Tesla's New Cooler, Rivian's Camp Kitchen, Uber's Critique, and NIO's New Model
16 August 2024
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Zaker Adham
In today's episode of Quick Charge, we explore Tesla's innovative cooler, Rivian's practical camp kitchen, Uber's CEO's comments on Tesla's robotaxi service, and NIO's latest competitor to the Tesla Model Y.
Additionally, Ford gives its dealers a preview of its upcoming EV lineup, and a Texas solar farm employs over 6,000 sheep for lawn maintenance.
Tesla has introduced a $700 Cybertruck cooler designed to fit in the frunk, while Rivian has launched a convenient Travel Kitchen, now available for immediate delivery. Uber's CEO has expressed concerns that Elon Musk may be underestimating the complexities of managing a fleet-based robotaxi service. Meanwhile, NIO has unveiled its first challenger to the Tesla Model Y, with an interior that looks strikingly familiar.
Ford has shown its dealers new, affordable EVs, including sedans, crossover SUVs, and pickups. In Texas, Enel is using more than 6,000 sheep to maintain the lawns of eight solar farms.