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Tesla panic-files ‘Cybercar’ and ‘Cybervehicle’ trademarks moments after Musk says them
Stock & Business Jan 29, 2026

Tesla panic-files ‘Cybercar’ and ‘Cybervehicle’ trademarks moments after Musk says them

Tesla urgently filed trademarks for "Cybercar" and "Cybervehicle" immediately after CEO Elon Musk said the words during an earnings call. This reactive strategy follows previous issues, like with the "Cybercab" trademark, caused by the company's delays. For enthusiasts, it highlights a chaotic and last-minute approach to securing brand names for potential future products.

Tesla's 4680 Revolution: A Drive for Industrial Sovereignty Amid Geopolitical Risks
Model 3/Y Jan 29, 2026

Tesla's 4680 Revolution: A Drive for Industrial Sovereignty Amid Geopolitical Risks

Tesla has restarted production of its own 4680 battery cells for some Model Y vehicles, a key step in its vertical integration strategy. This move aims to reduce reliance on external suppliers and mitigate risks from geopolitical tensions and trade barriers. For owners and enthusiasts, it signals Tesla's push for greater manufacturing independence, which could lead to more control over production and costs in the long term.

From Automobiles to Energy: Tesla Aims to Lead Global Photovoltaics
Latest Jan 29, 2026

From Automobiles to Energy: Tesla Aims to Lead Global Photovoltaics

During Tesla's Q4 2025 earnings call, Elon Musk repositioned the company to become a major player in solar cell production, not just an automaker. This strategic pivot signals Tesla's ambition to lead in the global photovoltaics market alongside its electric vehicle and energy storage businesses. For owners and enthusiasts, it means Tesla is deepening its commitment to a comprehensive sustainable energy ecosystem.

Musk admits no Optimus robots are doing ‘useful work’ at Tesla — after claiming otherwise
Optimus Jan 29, 2026

Musk admits no Optimus robots are doing ‘useful work’ at Tesla — after claiming otherwise

Elon Musk has admitted that no Tesla Optimus robots are currently performing useful work in its factories, contradicting his previous claims over the past two years. This reveals a significant gap between the company's public promises about its humanoid robot's capabilities and its present, practical reality. For owners and enthusiasts, it signals that the highly anticipated automation and cost-saving benefits from Optimus remain a distant future prospect.