Tesla’s year-over-year deliveries decreased for the second quarter in a row

Tesla has announced its second quarter figures, with the company producing 410,831 and delivering 443,956 EVs in Q2. Production decreased by a little over 20,000 units compared to quarter one, but deliveries increased by nearly 15 percent. However, its distribution numbers are 4.8 percent lower than the same period in 2023. Tesla notes it “deployed 9.4 GWh of energy storage products in Q2, the highest quarterly deployment yet.”

The car manufacturer’s first quarter of 2024 was the first time since 2020 that the company reported a year-over-year sales drop. The car manufacturer blamed the decrease partly on “the early phase of the production ramp of the updated Model 3 at our Fremont factory and factory shutdowns resulting from shipping diversions caused by the Red Sea conflict and an arson attack at Gigafactory Berlin.” A group of people called “Volcano Group” claimed responsibility for cutting the power to Tesla’s factory outside Berlin. The plant is Tesla’s only one in Europe and had to close for a week while power was restored.

Notably, on April 1 Tesla increased the price of every Model Y in the US by $1,000, but we’ll have to wait until July 23 to see if it impacted the company’s Q2 financial results. Earlier this year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that a lower-cost EV should arrive in the second half of 2025, but that its production might lower sales growth this year. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/teslas-year-over-year-deliveries-decreased-for-the-second-quarter-in-a-row-144057024.html?src=rss 

China’s BYD is catching up with Tesla in sales

China’s leading EV manufacturer, BYD, is catching up with Tesla in sales, according to sales figures published by Reuters. The company posted a 21 percent increase in electric vehicle sales throughout the second quarter. This totals 426,039 EVs from April to June, which is just 12,000 fewer vehicles than Tesla’s estimated deliveries for the same time period. This places BYD in a good position to become the world’s leading vendor.

Tesla just reported a five percent drop in deliveries for the most recent quarter, which is the first time the company has ever experienced two straight quarters of decline. It produced 410,831 units and delivered 443,956 EVs in Q2. Production decreased by over 20,000 units compared to quarter one. Analysts like Barclays predicted an even steeper drop, so this is (sort of) good news for the company. 

There are a lot of factors playing into Tesla’s decline, but the biggest one is likely the fact that it seems to have abandoned budget-friendly models in favor of robotaxis and dystopian stainless steel beasts. BYD’s cars are fantastically cheap, with the recently-released Seagull starting at just $10,000. Of course, the company doesn’t have much of a presence in the US yet and tariffs on imported Chinese vehicles hope to keep it that way. The EU has taken a similar approach to curb the influx of inexpensive Chinese EVs.

BYD is part of China’s industrial strategy to topple US carmakers, though there’s one sure-fire way to stem the tide. Automakers should manufacture cheaper electric vehicles. BYD is becoming a global phenomenon because it makes budget-friendly EVs that aren’t pieces of junk. Some manufacturers have taken note. Look at the Nissan Leaf, for instance, or the Hyundai Kona. One company that seems to have ignored the memo entirely? Tesla.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/chinas-byd-is-catching-up-with-tesla-in-sales-153900131.html?src=rss 

Jennifer Lopez & Ben Affleck Have Reportedly Been Apart for ‘Months’

A new report claims that Bennifer’s marriage has been “over for months” amid all the rumors about the pair facing troubles in their relationship.

A new report claims that Bennifer’s marriage has been “over for months” amid all the rumors about the pair facing troubles in their relationship. 

Apple says Vision Pro will allow alternate payment methods in the EU

The European Commission designated Apple as a gatekeeper under the Digital Markets Act for its iOS and iPadOS platforms, as well as its App Store and its Safari browser. VisionOS is nowhere in that list, but Apple is getting ahead of the commission this time and has announced that apps for the headset distributed on the App Store in the EU can offer alternative payment options. As 9to5Mac notes, Apple made the announcement just before the Vision Pro is released in the region — the headset will be available in France and Germany starting on July 12. 

For developers to be able to offer alternative payment methods outside of the App Store, visionOS version 1.2 is required. Developers can already offer alternative payment solutions on Apple’s other platforms in the EU, and in those cases, users are redirected to a third-party provider or a website to pay for their purchase or subscription. Chances are, that’s also how it’s going to work for the headset. 

A few days ago, European Union officials said Apple breached DMA rules because there was nothing in its updated terms that allows developers to tell users how much less they could pay if they choose to use the alternative payment options they offer. Authorities started investigating Apple over its potential violation of the DMA’s anti-steering rules back in March. The results they released were merely preliminary findings, but if Apple is found guilty, the company may have to pay a fine worth up to 10 percent of its global annual revenue, or tens of billions of dollars. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apple-says-vision-pro-will-allow-alternate-payment-methods-in-the-eu-143038469.html?src=rss 

Sabrina Carpenter Dethrones Herself From No. 1 Spot on Spotify Charts as ‘Espresso’ Hits Top Slot

The rising popstar has been dominating the global charts as her breakout song has moved to the top spot, after her second single topped the charts.

The rising popstar has been dominating the global charts as her breakout song has moved to the top spot, after her second single topped the charts. 

Maya Hawke Teases Long Episodes for ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5: ‘We’re Making Eight Movies’

Get ready for an extended viewing session for ‘Stranger Things’ season five. The actress gave some insight into what fans can expect for the next season.

Get ready for an extended viewing session for ‘Stranger Things’ season five. The actress gave some insight into what fans can expect for the next season. 

Dead Rising’s deluxe remaster boasts fluffier poodles

Capcom’s announcement trailer for Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster will give you a glimpse of the game’s improved graphics for the PS5, the Xbox Series X/S and Windows computers. It also reveals that the digital version of the remastered game will be released on September 19 for all platforms. 

The company first gave Dead Rising an HD remaster back in 2016 for the PS4 and the Xbox One as part of the game’s 10th anniversary, but this version gives the world and its characters more textures and more realistic looking features. Frank West definitely looks more human with more natural-looking expressions in the Deluxe Remaster, while Madonna the poodle looks a lot more fluffy and dog-like. Capcom says this version is a “full graphical overhaul of the first game.” It used its own video game engine called RE Engine to rework the title’s graphics, including its environments and backgrounds.

The remaster is fully voiced, but West sounds noticeably different in the trailer compared to the older versions. In a text conversation with @FrankByDaylight on X/Twitter, original voice actor TJ Rotolo said he’s not reprising his role in the remake because Capcom didn’t invite him back for the project. If that’s not a deal breaker, then you can enjoy the game’s other quality-of-life improvements, including the addition of auto-save, revamped controls and a better UI. 

While the digital release is scheduled for September 19, Capcom will also start selling a physical version sometime in November. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/dead-risings-deluxe-remaster-boasts-fluffier-poodles-130035391.html?src=rss 

Pick up the 13-inch iPad Air M2 while it’s down to a record-low price

There’s good news for anyone in the market for an upgraded iPad: The 13-inch iPad Air with the M2 chip is available for a record-low price ahead of Amazon Prime Day. Our choice for 2024’s best overall iPad is down to $749 from $799 for the 128GB model. The sale is running on the Blue, Purple and Starlight models, but the Space Gray option is only $769. 

Apple released its 13-inch iPad Air with the M2 chip earlier this year and we’re big fans. We gave it a 91 in our review thanks to its great mix of features for the money. For starters, it’s the first 13-inch iPad that you don’t have to shell out Pro money to get. It offers a 60Hz LCD display, a USB-C port and that M2 chip. The chip means it will likely be compatible with upcoming Apple updates and features for quite some time. Other changes include the front camera existing in landscape and compatibility with a new Apple Pencil Pro.

If you’re in the market for something a bit cheaper then check out the 11-inch iPad Air with an M2 chip. It has almost the same features as its larger counterpart (the brightness rating is slightly lower) but is available for $559, down from $599 — a seven percent discount.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/pick-up-the-13-inch-ipad-air-m2-while-its-down-to-a-record-low-price-133619313.html?src=rss 

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