Tesla tries to make FSD mainstream, Polestar 4, Fisker is done, and more

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On the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week’s episode, we discuss Tesla trying to make FSD mainstream, Polestar 4's US launch, Fisker being on its last leg, and more. The show is live every Friday at 4 p.m. ET on Electrek’s YouTube channel. This week, we are doing the show a bit early, at 12 p.m. ET due to travels. As a reminder, we’ll have an accompanying post, like this one, on the site with an embedded link to the live stream. Head to the YouTube channel to get your questions and comments in. After the show ends at around 5 p.m. ET, the video will be archived on YouTube and the audio on all your favorite podcast apps: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS We now have a Patreon if you want to help us avoid more ads and invest more in our content. We have some awesome gifts for our Patreons and more coming. Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the podcast: Tesla (TSLA) delivery estimates are all over the place Elon Musk mandates Tesla to install and demo Full Self-Driving Beta for every new delivery Tesla is ‘no longer compute constrained’, running out of excuses for self-driving Tesla starts using ‘Supervised Full Self-Driving’ language Tesla Cybertruck ramp is impressive, but it comes at a cost GM in talks with CATL to license cheaper LFP EV battery tech and joint North American plant Polestar 4 electric SUV unveiled in the US as Tesla Model Y rival, prices start at $56,300 Ford Explorer EV launches with more range and refinement Ford drastically cuts workforce at F-150 Lightning EV plant amid ‘much slower’ demand Fisker slashes MSRPs of Ocean trims by tens of thousands as it fights to stay in business Here’s the live stream for today’s episode starting at 4:00 p.m. ET (or the video after 5 p.m. ET): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aZLr6YI7I4

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