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NewsJanuary 13, 2014

Tesla Model S Software Update Reduces Fire Risk

To address a potential fire risk, the automaker will provide a software update and replace certain NEMA adapters used during vehicle charging.

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NewsDecember 18, 2013

Tesla Expands Production With Calif. Tax Break

A $34.7 million California tax break will allow Tesla Motors to broadly expand its production of electric cars and powertrains.

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NewsDecember 16, 2013

Tesla to Unveil More Affordable Model E In '15

Tesla's Model E, which will sell for about $40,000, would be almost half the price of its Model S sedan that starts at $71,070. Tesla confirmed it plans to unveil the car at the 2015 North American International Auto Show.

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NewsDecember 16, 2013

Tesla to Unveil More Affordable Model E in '15

Tesla Motors plans to unveil a more affordable electric car in early 2015 to expand its reach as it moves into its third generation of battery electric vehicles.

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NewsOctober 29, 2013

Video Captures Second Fiery Tesla S Crash

NHTSA will continue to monitor the Tesla S, following a second crash in which the vehicle's electric lithium-ion battery caught fire.

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NewsOctober 29, 2013

Video Captures Second Fiery Tesla S Crash

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will continue to monitor the Tesla S, following a second crash in which the vehicle's electric lithium-ion battery caught fire.

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NewsAugust 21, 2013

Tesla Model S Draws Record-Setting Safety Score

NHTSA awards the all-electric vehicle a 5-Star rating overall and in every crash test subcategory. The vehicle sets a new record for the lowest likelihood of injury to occupants.

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NewsJune 19, 2013

Tesla Recalling Some Model S Vehicles

Tesla Motors Inc. is recalling 1,228 2013 model-year Model S electric vehicles to address a possible manufacturing flaw.

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Articlesby Lauren FletcherMarch 1, 2013

Can EVs Lose the Plug & Go Wireless?

The use of wireless charging is moving from toothbrushes and mobile phones to vehicles. How does a fleet lose the cord and plug and go wireless?

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NewsFebruary 4, 2013

Major U.S. Companies Pledge to Install EV Charging Infrastructure

Companies that have joined this effort include 3M, Chrysler Group, Duke Energy, Eli Lilly and Company, Ford, GE, GM, Google, Nissan, San Diego Gas & Electric, Siemens, Tesla, and Verizon.

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