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Tesla drivers are feeling the brunt of anti-EV sentiments: report

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According to Albertson, rude drivers tend to roll coal on him or swerve into his lane, something that simply does not happen when he is driving his other cars, like a 2014 Chevrolet Traverse. Even in California, where Teslas are very common, acts of road rage are reportedly still notable.

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A Skeptic’s Take on Beaming Power to Earth from Space

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Space Solar Power at Peak Hype—Again For decades, enthusiasm for the possibility of drawing limitless, mostly clean power from the one fusion reactor we know works reliably—the sun—has run hot and cold. In that respect, beamed power from space is like nuclear fusion, except at least 25 years behind.

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Inflation Reduction Act – How It Supercharges the Electric Vehicle Industry

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greater investment in technologies that are either more nascent or have had trouble getting off the ground, including: nuclear fusion, a long-held dream that is just this side of physically impossible but that would simultaneously be far safer and more powerful than the nuclear fission approach that’s been used to date. borders. . $3