Tesla D

Tiffany Raim’s humorous take on the “Tesla D” announcement certainly adds a fun and playful element to EV journalism.

You’re right that incorporating humor, energy and a bit of cheekiness into writing about electric cars can make the content more engaging and accessible. While still providing solid information, this style helps break down barriers and get more people interested in EVs.

A few thoughts on the content you shared:

  1. The “Tesla D” ended up being the dual motor all-wheel drive version of the Model S. Musk’s teasing announcement definitely got people’s imaginations going!
  2. It’s great to see how Tesla’s success has boosted Elon Musk’s net worth over the years. That financial growth has allowed Tesla to continue innovating and expanding EV adoption.
  3. The SolarCity merger was a key step in Tesla’s vision of integrated sustainable energy. Combining EV, solar and energy storage technologies under one roof has a lot of potential.
  4. Tesla joining the S&P 500 was a major milestone that brought even more attention and investment to the EV sector as a whole.

I love how this content mixes humor with important EV industry news and milestones. It’s a great example of making green technology fun and exciting for a broad audience. Let me know if you’d like to discuss any of these Tesla developments further!

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So the Producer of the movie KICK GAS, Tiffany Raim wrote a story on insideevs.com. It’s about Tesla coming out with the Tesla D. Don’t worry, we’ll do a review of that movie shortly.

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However, it was an interesting article via content and information. Yet, the fact that the Top Ten included the use of Double D’s in a way that was funny made me read the article.

Now it’s not the Double D’s you might think. You have to read the Top Ten. For the entire story click on the As written:.

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Tiffany’s Top Ten on Elon’s “D”

With the recent Tweet from Elon Musk on “unveiling the D” (we dearly hope this isn’t a thinly veiled euphemism), along with “something else,” let your imaginations run wild as to what that “something else” is after he unveils his “D”.

I do frankly like her style of writing and think it’s a new fresh, funny, sexy (nothing wrong with liking things sexy; right) and new approach to writing about electric cars. With energy, vitality and fun.

Source: Inside EVs and Tiffany RaimKick gas with a Tesla D

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