On today’s time-traveling episode of Quick Charge, Tesla might be trying to erase evidence of FSD fraud, Caterpillar keeps trying to electrify the construction space, and time is rapidly running out on what’s left of the 30% home solar tax credit.
While Elon tries to change the past and weasel his way out of a multibillion dollar payout and CAT seems focused on the future, our guest, Tom Pacheco, is here to talk about getting your technicians trained up on high-voltage systems and batteries today. Check out his site, then let us know if you agree with me and Tom: EVs really aren’t that different!
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