Nobody wants to buy a Cybertruck, not even Tesla itself
This is the craziest and most curious EV story of the week and the protagonist is the usual one
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- February 13, 2025
- Updated: February 13, 2025 at 12:46 PM
A Cybertruck owner has expressed his frustration over the constant mockery towards his vehicle in recent months, which has led him to want to return it. The funny thing is that Tesla does not allow him to exchange it for another model, even if it is more expensive than the other models.
This situation is framed within a broader context where the company, that has had a controversial image, is facing multiple legal and public relations challenges.
According to a report by Associated Press, Tesla is suing some of its own customers, which has generated considerable controversy in the user community.
China in the spotlight
Additionally, allegations have emerged that the American company is using its influence with the Chinese government to pressure journalists to speak favorably about its activities.
These rumors may suggest an attempt by Tesla to control the narrative surrounding the company in a market as crucial as the Chinese, where it has encountered both significant opportunities and obstacles.
On the other hand, during Donald Trump’s second administration, there has been a reported increase in the costs of solar energy, which could affect both consumers and businesses in their transition to renewable energies.
This change in the pricing dynamics highlights the complexity of the energy landscape in the United States and raises questions about the policies to be followed in the future to promote the adoption of clean energy.
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