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  2. Bjørn Nyland (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Bjørn Phamorn Nyland a.k.a. Teslabjørn (born 29 July 1979) is a Norwegian YouTuber posting videos about electric cars in the English language since 2013, and in Thai language since 2017. Electric cars Youtuber

  3. Comparison of electric cars - Wikipedia

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    Max charging power Min charging time per driven distance Fastest driven @ EPA con­sump­tion @ WLTP con­sump­tion 1000 km 24 hours Tesla Model 3 (Long Range AWD Performance)

  4. Bjørn Nyland - Wikipedia

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    Bjørn Nyland may refer to: Bjørn Nyland (skater) (born 1962), Norwegian speedskater Bjørn Nyland (YouTuber) (born 1979 in Thailand), Norwegian Youtuber a.k.a. TeslaBjørn

  5. Judge approves Tesla directors' deal to end excess pay case - AOL

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    The settlement requires Tesla board members including Denholm and Murdoch to return roughly $277 million in cash, $459 million in stock options and to forgo stock options for 2021-23 worth $184 ...

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  7. Combined Charging System - Wikipedia

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    CCS1 (Combined Charging System Combo 1) plug as used in North America. It is an extension of the J1772 standard AC charging connector. CCS Combo 1 vehicle inlet showing the J1772 and the two DC fast-charging pins Connectors: Incomplete Combo 2 (left) showing the two large direct current (DC) pins below, while the four alternating current (AC) pins for neutral and three-phase are removed, while ...

  8. History of Tesla, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tesla was incorporated (as Tesla Motors) on July 1, 2003, by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning in San Carlos, California. [2] [3] [4] The founders were influenced to start the company after General Motors recalled all its EV1 electric cars in 2003 and then destroyed them, [5] and seeing the higher fuel efficiency of battery-electric cars as an opportunity to break the usual correlation ...

  9. Martin Eberhard - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Roadster is a battery electric sportscar with 244 miles (393 km) (EPA) range. On November 30, 2007, Tesla released a press release titled "Martin Eberhard, Co-founder of Tesla Motors, to Transition to Advisory Board." [15] Fortune magazine reported in December 2007 that chairman Elon Musk had asked Eberhard to leave.