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2026-05-28 Tesla News - SpaceX Merger Buzz, Xiaomi Threat, Cybercab Breakthrough

15 min · 28 mei 2026
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This episode covers Tesla’s strong stock move and technical backdrop, growing speculation around a future SpaceX–Tesla merger and the shared AI investment story, and intensifying competition in China as Xiaomi targets the Model Y. We discuss Tesla’s renewed momentum in Europe’s fast growing EV market, Volvo’s adoption of the Tesla Supercharger network, and the potential efficiency breakthrough of the upcoming Cybercab robotaxi. The show also examines regulatory and reputation issues around Full Self Driving, viral Cybertruck and road rage incidents, and everyday frictions at public charging stations.

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