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  2. Here's what to do if your Tesla battery dies and what it ...

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    According to Recurrent Auto, replacing a Tesla battery could cost between $5,000 and $20,000, depending on the model. In a 2021 Tesla impact report , the company said that its battery packs are ...

  3. The Cost of 8 Common Tesla Repairs - AOL

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    According to EnergySage, the cost of a new standard Tesla ranges from $42,990 to $119,990. This doesn't account for any tax rebates or other incentives, so the amount you actually pay could be ...

  4. More EVs lose US tax credits including Tesla, Nissan ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Many electric vehicles lost eligibility for tax credits of up to $7,500 after new battery sourcing rules took effect on Monday, including the Nissan Leaf, Tesla Cybertruck ...

  5. Nissan Leaf - Wikipedia

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    Sales fell in 2015 with overall sales led by the Tesla Model S. [46] [49] As of December 2019, the Leaf listed as the world's all-time best selling plug-in electric car. [50] By early 2020, the Tesla Model 3 surpassed the Leaf to become the new best selling electric car in history. [9]

  6. Tesla battery station - Wikipedia

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    Tesla announced the Tesla station during a June 2013 demonstration event, which showed extremely fast recharging was possible through a 90-second battery swapping process as an alternative to regular Supercharger fast chargers for Tesla Model S vehicles. It was expected that a small fee would be assessed for the battery-swap process.

  7. Nissan electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    In August 2013, Nissan confirmed the company has plans for 5 plug-in vehicles in the future. These 5 include the Nissan LEAF, the Infiniti LE, the Nissan e-NV200, and 2 not yet announced models. [8] Nissan has a long history of developing and selling electric vehicles in limited numbers.