Tesla Fires Many on Charger Team, Raising Doubts About Expansion
The carmaker dismissed 500 employees in a unit that was critical to its success and seen as important to the future of electric vehicle sales in the United States.
By Jack Ewing
The carmaker dismissed 500 employees in a unit that was critical to its success and seen as important to the future of electric vehicle sales in the United States.
By Jack Ewing
This privacy reporter and her husband bought a Chevrolet Bolt in December. Two risk-profiling companies had been getting detailed data about their driving ever since.
By Kashmir Hill
General Motors has struggled with electric vehicles and in foreign markets but it is selling lots of combustion engine cars and trucks in North America.
By Neal E. Boudette
The world is not always kind to visionaries with self-control issues.
By Peter Coy
G.M. had provided information about braking, acceleration and speed to LexisNexis Risk Solution and Verisk, firms that generated driver risk profiles for insurers.
By Kashmir Hill
Modern vehicles can track all kinds of data, including location and driving style, raising a host of troubling privacy issues.
By Sabrina Tavernise, Kashmir Hill, Olivia Natt, Alex Stern, Diana Nguyen, Will Reid, Rikki Novetsky, Devon Taylor, Marion Lozano, Pat McCusker, Rowan Niemisto and Alyssa Moxley
Maybe go ahead and download your favorite TikToks.
By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Davis Land, Rachel Cohn, Jen Poyant, Alyssa Moxley, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop and Marion Lozano
Romeo Chicco’s auto insurance rate doubled because of information about his speeding, braking and acceleration, according to his complaint.
By Kashmir Hill
LexisNexis, which generates consumer risk profiles for the insurers, knew about every trip G.M. drivers had taken in their cars, including when they sped, braked too hard or accelerated rapidly.
By Kashmir Hill
Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, has been criticized for selling few electric vehicles, but its decision to focus on hybrids is paying off financially.
By Neal E. Boudette
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