Jo Borrás
Jo Borrás is a journalist at Electrek covering all things electric vehicles and clean technology. He has been reporting on the EV industry since 2014 and is known for his in-depth analysis of Tesla, Elon Musk's latest projects, and emerging electric vehicle trends. Jo also covers topics related to autonomous vehicles, robotaxi services, electric semi trucks, and the impact of electric vehicles on industries such as mining and logistics. His work can be found on Electrek where he shares his insights into the rapidly evolving world of EVs.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
Bias
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- Jo Borrás has a clear bias towards electric vehicles and clean technology, as seen in the articles covering Tesla, Elon Musk, and electric semi trucks.
Conflicts of Interest
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- The author has not disclosed any potential conflicts of interest.
Contradictions
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- Elon delays Optimus humanoid robot timeline
- Tesla obtains exemption for Cybertruck from Transport Canada ahead of launch
Deceptions
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- There are no explicit deceptions in the articles provided. However, the author's enthusiasm for electric vehicles may lead to a perceived bias.
Recent Articles
Tesla Announces 2025 Production Timeline for Humanoid Robot, Optimus
Broke On: Tuesday, 23 July 2024Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the company will begin producing its humanoid robot, Optimus, for internal use in 2025. Field tests have been ongoing since March 2024. Expected to perform factory tasks and potentially ready for external sale by end of 2025. NASCAR Unveils Powerful Electric Racecar: A Game-Changer for Sustainability and Fan Engagement
Broke On: Saturday, 06 July 2024NASCAR unveiled its first electric racecar on July 6, 2024, in Chicago. The high-performance prototype, developed with Chevrolet, Ford, Toyota, and ABB, boasts three motors and a 78-kWh battery. With a peak power of 1340 hp and NASCAR's commitment to sustainability by introducing renewable fuel and electricity by 2028 and net zero emissions by 2035, the electric racecar could attract more fans to electric vehicles.