Episode 116 - Tesla, GM, Byton and NIO, oh boy!
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 Published On Jan 10, 2021

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In this Episode, I look at the median range for EVs, a few Tesla updates, GM’s revised electrification strategy, is Byton really toast and the new NIO NT7!

January 11, 2021

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TIMESTAMPS:
Intro Credits: 00:00
Opening Remarks & Introductions: 00:15
The Median Range Of Fully Electric Vehicles in the U.S. Exceeded 250 Miles In 2020: 00:29
Tesla Q4 2020 Vehicle Production and Deliveries: 01:58
Tesla Officially Launches Model Y Standard Range & Optional 3rd Row: 03:28
Tesla to build $25K car from China Design Center as early as 2022: 04:24
GM rebrands itself around EVs, launches “Generation E” ad campaign: 05:55
Apple Partner Foxconn helps to revive EV startup Byton: 07:29
NIO Reveals Stunning ET7 Flagship Sedan: 09:10
Wrap Up/Thank You’s/Contact Information/Patreon Supporters: 11:10

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