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“14A seems like the right move”: Musk hands Intel a critical win
23.04.26
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Tesla plans to use next-generation chips for Terafab AI project.
Elon Musk's Tesla activates free charging across Israel amid Iran war
18.03.26
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CTech
The current measure also extends beyond Israel, with Tesla enabling free charging at more than 30 stations across the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.
Musk hints at Intel partnership as Tesla plans “gigantic chip fab”
07.11.25
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CTech
Tesla’s AI push could offer a crucial lifeline to Intel’s struggling foundry business.
Why is Israel rushing to approve Tesla’s self-driving tech?
30.10.25
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Tomer Hadar
With safety investigations piling up abroad, critics question the transport minister’s decision to prioritize a luxury feature for a few thousand drivers.
Elon Musk bets on India as Tesla struggles in key global markets
20.02.25
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Tomer Hadar
With sales falling in China, Europe, and the U.S., Tesla turns to a new frontier.
Israeli roads off-limits to Tesla Cybertruck due to licensing issues
18.07.24
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Tomer Hadar
Ministry of Transportation holds back approval over bulletproof concerns
Fork in the road: What's next for Tesla?
23.05.24
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Viki Auslender
In April, the electric vehicle company reported a 9% drop in revenue, a 55% drop in profits, and announced that it would lay off 10% of its employees. In December, it lost the lead in electric vehicle deliveries, and last month it recalled the Cybertruck, its futuristic tank-like vehicle. While the company faces an identity crisis, one fact remains stable: Tesla is Elon Musk, and when he loses focus or interest, so does the company.
Tesla freezes hiring in Israel amid global layoffs
01.05.24
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Tomer Hadar
Recruitment of candidates has been halted and job openings previously listed by Tesla Israel have been removed from the company's website
From Tesla to Primark: Houthi attacks disrupt production and inventory
28.01.24
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Lital Samet
The United States and Britain have increased attacks against rebel targets, but the end of the crisis in the Red Sea is not in sight and companies are facing shipping delays. The result: car manufacturers are reducing production and fast fashion giants fear having empty shelves
Tesla recalling 2 million US vehicles over Autopilot safeguards
13.12.23
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Reuters
The world's most valuable automaker said it will deploy an over-the-air software update after admitting that Autopilot's software system controls "may not be sufficient to prevent driver misuse”
No more free charging for Tesla owners in Israel
02.11.23
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Tomer Hadar
After the attack by Hamas terrorists on Israeli citizens, Tesla stated that charging would be free of charge 'until further notice.'
How a Tesla saved an Israeli driver's life from the murderous Hamas attack
14.10.23
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CTech
"They aimed at the front, hoping to damage a non-existent engine, and at the rear, attempting to ignite a fuel tank that wasn't present," recounted an Israeli survivor from Hamas' attack last weekend
The sound of silence: Electric vehicle manufacturers innovating with sound
20.06.23
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Viki Auslender
Manufacturers are being required to add sound to their cars for safety reasons, and are doing so creatively
Elon Musk's crusade against LiDAR and radar is taking its toll on Israel's Arbe and Innoviz
23.03.22
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Udi Etsion
Tesla has stopped selling vehicles with electronic radar in the US, and Musk has been refusing to use laser radar for years. Musk's vision undermines the existence of two competing Israeli laser radar suppliers, which merged last year with American SPACs, and have since seen their value plummet
Israelis to receive their Teslas earlier than expected and they will be made in China
18.04.21
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Udi Etsion
Buyers received notices that their cars may be delivered a month sooner than they thought; Chinese Model 3 vehicles feature new Lithium-iron batteries
Nofar Energy to acquire Tesla storage systems bolstering its renewable power capabilities
17.03.21
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Ron Friedman
Chairman Ofer Yannay sees the arrival of electric vehicles as a game-changer for the entire energy sector
A month in, Tesla raises the prices on its vehicles in Israel
11.03.21
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Udi Etsion
About a month after Tesla introduced its vehicles into the Israeli market, it has decided to raise the price on its Model 3 version by thousands of shekels, reflecting aggressive import policies
Can Tesla conquer Israel without storefronts?
01.03.21
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Aharon Horwitz
"Covid-19 pushed car purchases further down the road of digitization. Although consumers are still somewhat hesitant about fully online automotive sales," says Aharon Horwitz
How to secure your dating data this Valentine's Day and whose accounts were vulnerable to hackers?
14.02.21
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CTech
CTech Daily Roundup: Young Middle Eastern techies overcome borders by collaborating in virtual space
Keep inhaling those fumes: Tesla Israel is refusing to sell its vehicles as taxis
14.02.21
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Udi Etsion
Though the electric vehicle’s range is suited to the Israeli cab driver, the company says it prefers to focus on private buyers for now
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