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Archives for April 2025

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Musk’s robo-revolution derailed by China’s rare earth curb.

The restrictions on rare earth minerals and related magnets came in response to Trump’s escalating tariffs and we’re now seeing some direct impact. Tesla’s occasional CEO says his plan to build thousands of Optimus humanoid robots this year is contingent upon the availability of those magnets needed for the robot’s motors.

”China wants some assurances that these are not used for military purposes, which obviously they’re not,” said Musk.

Starlink also wasn’t intended for military purposes... until it was.

Umar Shakir
Umar Shakir
Audi’s first AUDI is the AUDI E5 Sportback.

It looks much like the E Concept presented in Shanghai last year during the debut of Audi’s ringless, all-caps brand for the Chinese market. The E5 Sportback is built on an 800-volt “Advanced Digitized Platform” co-developed with China’s SAIC Motors and features a 100kWh battery capable of 478 miles of range per charge, 3.4 seconds 0-62 mph acceleration, a pillar-to-pillar 4K screen, and a lidar-based driver assistant.

AUDI E5 Sportback Static photo
AUDI E5 Sportback Static photo
AUDI E5 Sportback Interior
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The EPA cracked down on Tesla and SpaceX — then DOGE took over

DOGE is gutting the agency that enforces environmental laws Elon Musk’s companies have been accused of breaking.

Justine Calma
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
OK, but please tell me ‘Cry Share’ is a real company.

Slate Auto, the secretive EV startup backed by Jeff Bezos, dropped a bunch of concept versions of its $25,000 electric truck in California over the weekend to emphasize the vehicle’s “transformative” powers, TechCrunch reports. The company is planning an official reveal later this week.

But as noticed by The Autopian’s David Tracy, the concept vehicles are sporting some, shall we say, unique camouflage. One was wrapped in pink and blue advertising for a fake company called “Cry Share” that offers to drive around your crying infant until they fall asleep. Sounds legit.

Surge pricing, the scourge of ridehailing, is evolving for the robotaxi era

Waymo and other robotaxi operators argue they need to charge higher fares to control demand. Are they risking public backlash?

David Zipper
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Tesla’s new Model Y that’s more affordable is reportedly delayed.

The company is working on a cheaper Model Y that will initially be made in the US, codenamed E41, but the start of production has been delayed, Reuters reports. Tesla apparently wants to make 250,000 of these vehicles in the US in 2026.

Reuters also says that a “bare-bones version” of the Model 3 is in the works.