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Opinion | Hertz, Tesla and the Perils of CEO Groupthink

Hertz announced to much fanfare on Oct. 25, 2021, that it planned to buy 100,000 Teslas. “Electric vehicles are now…

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Elon Musk Criticizes WSJ Reporting on His Use of Illegal Drugs

Elon Musk reacted to a Wall Street Journal article detailing how leaders at Tesla and SpaceX are worried that his…

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Opinion | Connecticut Hits a ‘Speed Bump’ on the Race to Mandate EVs

Hartford, Conn. Connecticut and California couldn’t be more different or farther apart. Yet since 1994 Hartford has let Sacramento set…

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Opinion | Electric Mandates Have California Truckers Charging Overtime

Dec. 29, 2023 12:52 pm ET Compton, Calif. Electric trucks are supposed to save the world, but they’re wasting Mike…

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Tech That Will Change Your Life in 2024

Generative AI will remain huge, and we’ll also see big moves with electric vehicles, Apple’s mixed-reality headset, password security and regulation…

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Apple Is Being Overtaken by Chinese Smartphone Rivals—in Cars

After a decade, Apple still hasn’t introduced an Apple car. Some of its biggest smartphone rivals in China are moving…

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AI Is Ravenous for Energy. Can It Be Satisfied?

Every company betting that artificial intelligence will transform how we work and live has a big—and growing—problem: AI is inherently…

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Opinion | California Kills Auto Jobs in Toledo

Sacramento’s crusade to banish fossil fuels isn’t merely destroying jobs in California. It’s harming workers in other states too. On…

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Opinion | Congress Takes on the EV Mandate

House Republicans have teed up a vote this week on legislation to block President Biden’s back-door electric-vehicle mandate. Democrats are…

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Opinion | Will GM Shareholders Survive the EV Meltdown?

With a big share buyback, Mary Barra reminds investors that gas-powered trucks provide the profits.

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