Teslarati

Teslarati is a California-based multi-platform media company that specializes in covering Tesla news, SpaceX news, and the premium electric vehicle market. The content provided by Teslarati often leans towards Tesla and Elon Musk's perspective. They also cover topics related to the new-age space industry. The site provides a wide range of premium media products and compelling content across various devices.

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The Daily's Verdict

This news site has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on its reporting.

Bias

95%

Examples:

  • The articles provided lean towards Tesla and Elon Musk's perspective.

Conflicts of Interest

88%

Examples:

  • There are instances where Teslarati seems to lean towards the Union's perspective, providing more details about their demands than the companies' responses.

Contradictions

88%

Examples:

  • Contradictions are present in some articles where Tesla's market sales did not meet the criteria for awards despite having high scores in overall evaluation.
  • Some institutional Tesla shareholders expressed concerns about Elon Musk's ability to lead the company after approving his record-shattering pay package.

Deceptions

75%

Examples:

  • Some articles provide information without context or clarification.
  • The article uses quotes from Musk's tweets and OpenAI's blog post without providing context or clarification on what was actually said in those posts.

Recent Articles

  • Porsche Tops Premium Brands, Hyundai Wins Most Segment Awards in J.D. Power APEAL Study

    Porsche Tops Premium Brands, Hyundai Wins Most Segment Awards in J.D. Power APEAL Study

    Broke On: Friday, 26 July 2024 The latest J.D. Power APEAL Study reveals Porsche as the top premium brand with a score of 892, while MINI leads mass market brands with 875. Hyundai Motor Group earns seven segment-level awards and non-Tesla EV owners report higher satisfaction levels. Rivian's Adventure Vehicles gain popularity despite not meeting certain criteria for official ranking. Tesla's overall score drops to 870 from last year.
  • Tesla Announces 2025 Production Timeline for Humanoid Robot, Optimus

    Tesla Announces 2025 Production Timeline for Humanoid Robot, Optimus

    Broke On: Tuesday, 23 July 2024 Tesla 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.
  • Tesla Shareholders Approve Elon Musk's $56 Billion Pay Package: A Vote of Confidence in Tesla's Leadership

    Tesla Shareholders Approve Elon Musk's $56 Billion Pay Package: A Vote of Confidence in Tesla's Leadership

    Broke On: Friday, 14 June 2024 Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package received 72% approval from Tesla shareholders, including Vanguard, despite concerns from some investors. The requirement for Musk to hold Tesla shares for five years and the company's outperformance since 2018 influenced the vote. Institutional investor AkademikerPension expressed reservations about governance.
  • SpaceX's Falcon 9 Rocket Breaks Record with 21st Launch of Same Booster: Sending 23 Starlink Satellites to Orbit

    SpaceX's Falcon 9 Rocket Breaks Record with 21st Launch of Same Booster: Sending 23 Starlink Satellites to Orbit

    Broke On: Tuesday, 14 May 2024 SpaceX sets a new record with the Falcon 9's 21st reused launch on May 17, 2024, sending 23 Starlink satellites to orbit from Cape Canaveral. Despite solar activity challenges, all satellites reached their orbits successfully. This marks SpaceX's record-breaking mission number 52 for the year.
  • SpaceX's Starship 30 Passes Crucial Test: Four-Second Static Fire, Orbital Flight Test Next

    SpaceX's Starship 30 Passes Crucial Test: Four-Second Static Fire, Orbital Flight Test Next

    Broke On: Wednesday, 08 May 2024 SpaceX's Starship 30 passes successful static fire tests, bringing the orbital flight test for Flight 4 closer. The FAA approval and launch site readiness could allow for a launch within a month. Engineers repair and strengthen Starship 29's heat shield tiles, preparing it for its orbital launch test. SpaceX also updates Starbase with improvements to the launch mount and chopstick arms, aiming for safe Super Heavy Booster catches. Two cryo-proof tests completed on Super Heavy Booster 13.
  • SpaceX's Reusable Rockets Launch 43 Starlink Satellites in Two Weeks, Bringing Global Internet Coverage Closer

    SpaceX's Reusable Rockets Launch 43 Starlink Satellites in Two Weeks, Bringing Global Internet Coverage Closer

    Broke On: Friday, 10 May 2024 SpaceX launched 23 Starlink satellites from Florida and California within a week, marking the fourth reusable Falcon 9 launch and landing. The second mission sent direct-to-cell capable satellites to eliminate dead zones, increasing SpaceX's Starlink constellation for global internet coverage.
  • NASA and SpaceX Make Room for Boeing's Starliner at ISS: Dragon Relocated, Crew-8 Remains

    NASA and SpaceX Make Room for Boeing's Starliner at ISS: Dragon Relocated, Crew-8 Remains

    Broke On: Thursday, 02 May 2024 NASA and SpaceX have moved a Dragon cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station (ISS) to make room for Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. The relocation involved astronauts undocking the Dragon, which then autonomously docked with a different port. This is not the first time such a move has occurred on the ISS, and it frees up space for Starliner's docking to deliver NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. Boeing aims to have its Starliner certified for regular rotational missions by February 2023.
  • Tesla Eliminates Supercharger Organization, Impacting Other Automakers' EV Charging Solutions

    Tesla Eliminates Supercharger Organization, Impacting Other Automakers' EV Charging Solutions

    Broke On: Wednesday, 01 May 2024 Tesla, the EV industry leader, eliminated its Supercharger organization and dismissed nearly 500 employees responsible for maintaining chargers used by other automakers. The move raises concerns about how affected automakers will respond and if they'll need alternative solutions. Tesla's Supercharger network, with the most US plugs, is used by Ford and GM, but their plans to transition remain unchanged.
  • New NHTSA Regulations: Advanced Automatic Emergency Braking Systems Mandatory in All New Vehicles by 2029

    New NHTSA Regulations: Advanced Automatic Emergency Braking Systems Mandatory in All New Vehicles by 2029

    Broke On: Monday, 29 April 2024 New NHTSA regulations mandate advanced automatic emergency braking systems in all new U.S. passenger vehicles by 2029, aiming to prevent hundreds of annual fatalities and injuries through collision avoidance with other vehicles and pedestrians at higher speeds.
  • Tesla Slashes Prices Amidst Delivery Woes and NHTSA Investigation: Affordability Remains a Priority

    Tesla Slashes Prices Amidst Delivery Woes and NHTSA Investigation: Affordability Remains a Priority

    Broke On: Sunday, 21 April 2024 Tesla, the EV manufacturer, slashed prices for its Model X, Model Y, and Model S in the US due to below-anticipated delivery figures. China and Germany also saw price reductions. Amidst these price cuts, Tesla faced investigations over steering problems with over 334,000 vehicles in the US by NHTSA. Despite challenges, Tesla remains committed to affordability and could potentially boost sales.