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Tesla claims that it currently has two Optimus humanoid robots working autonomously in a factory, which would be a first.

If there’s one good thing about this compensation package mess going on right now is that it almost looks like Tesla has a PR department again.

Sure, its raison d’etre is almost entirely about trying to get Elon Musk his $55 billion pay package back, but at least, they are putting some more information about Tesla out there in the process.

Tesla has been sending more communications than ever in the past few months, and they’re almost entirely in the vein of “Elon is the greatest CEO of all time, and Tesla would have done very little without him.”

In its latest tweet, Tesla’s official account listed a rundown of the company’s accomplishments “under Elon Musk’s leadership” since 2018, when the pay package was approved by shareholders – though later rescinded by a judge after it was found that Tesla’s board misled investors:

We already knew about all that except for the very last thing listed:

“Deployed two Optimus bots performing tasks in the factory autonomously.”

Tesla has been releasing a lot of information and video about Optimus lately, but the last report showed that the company was still training the bots using virtual reality and remote control.

They would perform useful tasks in a lab environment, but based on human inputs, much like a puppet.

But now Tesla claims that the robots are operating autonomously in a factory, which would be a major step.

The automaker previously said that this was the goal by the end of the year.

CEO Elon Musk also recently said that Tesla Optimus might go on sale as soon as next year.

Musk previously said that he expects Optimus to cost “less than half of a car” – so closer to $25,000.

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BYD takes control in another key EV market as its global push heats up

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BYD takes control in another key EV market as its global push heats up

The world’s leading electric vehicle (EV) maker is rapidly expanding overseas. After taking control of vehicle sales in Germany last year, BYD is about to do the same in another key overseas EV market.

BYD to take control of EV distribution in Australia

Last August, BYD reached an agreement with Heden Mobility Group to acquire Heden Electric, which was responsible for importing its vehicles and spare parts for sale in Germany.

The move gives BYD more control over pricing and other areas of distribution as it expands the brand overseas. By taking over control, the company can sell its vehicles directly to buyers. And, it can also set prices.

According to EVDirect, BYD’s official distributor in Australia, the company is preparing for a similar move in the region. Luke Todd, founder and chairman of EVDirect, said the takeover would help unlock BYD’s potential in Australia.

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Todd said the first phase was proving that the “BYD brand would thrive here,” and the next phase will make EV ownership “easier and more accessible than ever.”

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BYD Sealion 7 electric SUV (Source: BYD)

Since launching its first vehicle, the Atto 3 SUV, in 2022, BYD has become one of the fastest-growing car brands in Australia.

BYD now offers a complete lineup of six vehicles, ranging from the low-cost Dolphin and Atto 3 to mid-size SUVs (Sealion 6 and 7), electric sedans (Seal), and even a pickup (Shark 6).

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BYD Shark PHEV pickup truck launch in Australia (Source: BYD)

Earlier this year, the company introduced a new entry-level “Essentials” trim, slashing prices across its entire lineup.

According to TheDriven, BYD has three of the top 10 best-selling electric vehicles (EVs) in Australia as of April. The Sealion 7, launched in just February, placed fifth with 1,473 units sold, trailing the Tesla Model Y (3,394), Model 3 (2,266), MG4 (1,698), and Kia EV5 (1,509).

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BYD Sealion 7 launch event in Australia (Source: BYD)

BYD’s Atto 3 took sixth (956) while the Seal (637) and Dolphin (431) placed ninth and 14th through the first four months of 2025, respectively.

Taking control of distribution is expected to help improve service for current BYD drivers and will likely boost EV adoption in Australia.

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BYD’s sales are surging in China and overseas. In April, BYD sold more electric vehicles (EVs) in Europe than Tesla for the first time. Now, it’s launching its best-selling and most affordable electric car, the Dolphin Surf (also known as the Seagull EV in China).

S&P Global Mobility is calling for BYD to more than double its sales in Europe this year to around 186,000 units.

And clearly it’s not just Europe. BYD is quickly establishing its presence in major overseas markets, including Mexico, Brazil, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, and many others.

With local production coming online and new, custom-tailored vehicles launching, BYD is laying the groundwork to continue gaining global market share over the next few years as the industry shifts toward electric vehicles. And that’s not even scratching the surface, with BYD’s new battery and ultra-fast EV charging technology set to change the game.

Source: EVDirect, TheDriven

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RJ Scaringe teases R2’s rear suspension, telling followers the new Rivian EV is ‘sooo good’

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RJ Scaringe teases R2's rear suspension, telling followers the new Rivian EV is 'sooo good'

Less than a week after sending a beautifully wrapped fleet of R2 validation prototypes out into the wild, Rivian founder and CEO has shared more of the design work at HQ, including a look at the EV’s multi-link rear suspension.

We will be able to assemble the upcoming Rivian R2 EV with our mind’s eye if RJ Scaringe keeps posting updates with images of key components.

Over the past month, Rivian founder and CEO RJ Scaringe has shared several social media posts centered around Rivian’s next flagship EV model, the R2, which is scheduled to hit the market next year.

Recent posts included two looks at Rivian’s Maximus Drive Unit that will power the R2s, the EV’s body harness, and a fleet of validation models assembled on a pilot line at Rivian’s Normal, Illinois, production facility (complete with some fantastic “validation-only” wheels).

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Rivian’s company account has also joined the social media onslaught, sharing a video last week of Senior Director of Exterior Design Jonathan Szczupak walking through the unique wraps on the R2 validation EVs before they left Normal, Illinois, for real-world testing.

Today’s post from RJ isn’t as visually pleasing as last week’s camouflage wraps, but it is exciting nonetheless, especially for the CEO behind the new model.

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RJ “can’t wait” for people to drive the new Rivian R2 EV

RJ posted the two images above, showcasing the R2’s multi-link rear suspension alongside a brief caption:

The R2 multi-link rear suspension includes 5 stamped steel links and uses an isolated rear subframe to deliver incredible ride quality and handling, while achieving our optimized cost structure. Our “starfish” forged aluminum rear knuckle integrates bushings for each of the 5 rear suspension links to reduce unsprung mass to support enhanced ride quality.

The Rivian founder always does an excellent job of breaking down exactly what is in each photo he posts and explaining the design benefits of said component in a more easily digestible way, especially if you’re not a “gear head.”

What is just as exciting is RJ’s continued enthusiasm for the upcoming Rivian R2 EV. Its hype train is chugging at full speed, and on paper, it has the makings to skyrocket Rivian’s sales reports and set the company up for a nice run of additional models, like the R3 and R3X.

At the end of RJ’s post, he shared this excitement:

Can’t wait for folks to get to drive R2 — it’s sooo good!!

Of course, Rivian’s founder is going to say the R2 is good, but when RJ says it, it’s easy to genuinely believe him. Everything Scaringe and Rivian have shown us of the R2 so far has been impressive, so it’s not unreasonable to think that this new EV won’t just be “so good,” it could be utterly amazing.

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The world’s largest floating wind platform will snap together like IKEA furniture

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The world's largest floating wind platform will snap together like IKEA furniture

Floating offshore wind tech company Aikido is working with Norway’s Marin Energy Test Centre (METCentre) to launch a massive 15-megawatt (MW) demonstration project called AO60. Scheduled for deployment in 2027 off the coast of Haugesund, AO60 will be one of the largest floating wind platforms ever built.

The METCentre has a track record of supporting pioneering floating wind projects, including the world’s first floating turbine deployed by Equinor (then Statoil) in 2009. Now, it’s getting ready to host another first: Aikido’s innovative platform is designed to slash costs and make assembly and deployment a whole lot faster and simpler.

At the heart of Aikido’s approach is its compact, modular platform made up of 13 steel components – columns and trusses – that can be fabricated at standard offshore wind or steel manufacturing sites. Thanks to a clever “flat-pack” design and pin-joint connections that act like hinges, the platform can fold up to take up just one-third of the space of conventional designs during transport.

There’s no heavy-duty welding or painting during assembly, and the platform can be completed in days, not months. Once it’s in the water, a ballasting process unfolds the structure into its full size, ready to go.

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It can also use Norway’s existing ports, infrastructure, and vessels, keeping things local, faster, and cheaper.

“We are proud to announce our partnership with the METCentre,” said Aikido CEO Sam Kanner. “This project will show how Aikido can leverage existing infrastructure and vessels to reduce risks and accelerate the deployment of floating wind in Norway and around the world.”

METCentre director Cecilia Girard-Vika added, “This project offers valuable industry experience and supports the development of a full-scale, innovative, and cost-effective solution. We are very excited to welcome Aikido to our site in Norway and connect them with Norway’s strong floating offshore wind supply chain.”

Read more: The world’s largest single-capacity floating wind platform has two turbines


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