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Tesla and the $8 Billion EV Lease Time Bomb: What You Need to Know about Battery Depreciation Impacting the Industry

Tesla and the broader EV industry are facing a potential $8 billion loss by 2028 due to a massive wave of EV lease returns with deteriorating batteries. Learn why Tesla, with its substantial leasing volume, is at the center of this financial storm and how it could change the future of electric vehicles.

Mar 30
Tesla and the $8 Billion EV Lease Time Bomb: What You Need to Know about Battery Depreciation Impacting the Industry

Job Shockwave: Major Layoffs Hit the US in Early 2026

The first weeks of January 2026 witnessed a wave of layoffs across various industries in the US, from tech giants like Meta to retail icons such as H&M. Amidst economic restructuring and the rise of AI-driven efficiencies, companies like General Motors and Tessera Therapeutics significantly downsized. This surge in job cuts signals a shift in the employment landscape driven by automation, organizational restructuring, and evolving corporate strategies. Dive into the details of this sweeping job displacement and its implications for the American workforce.

Jan 17
Job Shockwave: Major Layoffs Hit the US in Early 2026

Electric Vehicles Hit a Political Speed Bump: What the Trump Era Means for EVs

Electric Vehicles find themselves at the center of a political storm as Republicans, under the new Trump administration, gear up to dismantle key EV incentives. This marks a potential turning point, with ramifications extending from consumer costs to industry shifts, and even global EV standings.

Dec 27
Electric Vehicles Hit a Political Speed Bump: What the Trump Era Means for EVs

Tesla's Tech Takeover: Dominating the U.S. Auto Scene in 2025

Discover how Tesla's $1.61 trillion valuation outpaces traditional auto giants like GM and Ford in 2025's shifting market. Explore how EV hype, policy changes, and luxury niches shape the industry's future.

Dec 26
Tesla's Tech Takeover: Dominating the U.S. Auto Scene in 2025

Shake-Up at GM: Tech Leaders Exit Amid Major Restructuring

General Motors is undergoing significant restructuring in its technology department, leading to the departure of key leaders including Baris Cetinok, Dave Richardson, and Barak Turovsky. Led by Chief Product Officer Sterling Anderson, this consolidation aims to streamline innovation efforts and better integrate technology into vehicles while highlighting talent retention challenges.

Dec 1
Shake-Up at GM: Tech Leaders Exit Amid Major Restructuring

Massive Layoffs Hit Transportation and Manufacturing Sectors as Holidays Approach

As the 2026 holiday season looms, the transportation, logistics, and manufacturing sectors face a significant wave of layoffs in North America. Approximately 12,000 workers in auto manufacturing, food processing, and logistics hubs are impacted due to economic pressures, industry shifts, tariff impacts, and restructuring efforts. This includes major cuts at firms like General Motors, UPS, and Goodyear, with broader implications for the workforce and supply chain stability.

Nov 26
Massive Layoffs Hit Transportation and Manufacturing Sectors as Holidays Approach

Elon Musk: Legacy Automakers Shy Away from Licensing Tesla’s FSD Despite Its Revolutionary Edge

Tesla CEO Elon Musk expressed his frustration over legacy automakers like Ford and GM refusing to license Tesla’s advanced Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. Despite the potential benefits and Musk's multiple offers, these traditional companies are reluctant, citing integration challenges and prioritizing their own autonomous developments while Tesla continues to roll out new FSD updates.

Nov 25
Elon Musk: Legacy Automakers Shy Away from Licensing Tesla’s FSD Despite Its Revolutionary Edge

Tesla Accelerates Shift Away from Chinese Parts for US Cars: Navigating Tariffs and Tensions

In a bold move, Tesla is instructing its suppliers to eschew Chinese parts for vehicles assembled in the US. This strategic pivot comes as a response to the escalating trade tensions between the US and China and the fluctuating tariffs that complicate the supply chain. Discover how Tesla and other automakers are reconfiguring their parts sourcing strategies.

Nov 15
Tesla Accelerates Shift Away from Chinese Parts for US Cars: Navigating Tariffs and Tensions

Teslas Hitting Top Speed: Wall Streets 2025 Investment Darling

Tesla Inc is revving up as Wall Street's top pick for 2025. Analysts back Tesla due to its leadership in EVs and autonomous driving tech, boosting investor excitement. With a supportive regulatory environment, Tesla aims to scale Robo-taxis by 2026, despite competitive pressures from traditional automakers. With strong innovation and strategic growth plans, Tesla remains a frontrunner in market execution.

Nov 15
Teslas Hitting Top Speed: Wall Streets 2025 Investment Darling

General Motors Slashes Engineering Jobs Amidst Financial Prosperity

In a surprising move, General Motors has laid off over 200 salaried CAD engineers, primarily at its Michigan tech campuses, despite recently raising its 2025 profit forecast and beating earnings expectations. The layoffs, communicated via Microsoft Teams, were attributed to business restructuring and are part of a broader trend in the automotive industry to streamline operations and focus on core engineering capabilities as the market shifts towards electric vehicles.

Oct 26
General Motors Slashes Engineering Jobs Amidst Financial Prosperity