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EV Infrastructure Wins, Longest-Range Tesla, Drone That Won’t Quit

EV Infrastructure Wins, Longest-Range Tesla, Drone That Won’t Quit

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Episode #1121: We cover the rapid growth in EV charging infrastructure even as EV sales plateau, Tesla’s China-only 500+ mile Model 3, and a solar-powered drone that just stayed airborne for 74 hours without a drop of fuel.


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  • EV sales brace for slump, but charging networks surge ahead with automaker support
  • Despite challenges in EV sales, the U.S. fast-charging network is rapidly expanding and may actually meet infrastructure goals—whether or not EV adoption keeps pace.
    • The U.S. hit nearly 60,000 fast-charging ports in Q2 and is on track for 19% growth in 2025.
    • Private investment, not government aid, is fueling most of this growth as NEVI funds stall, with new players like Ionna and Mercedes-Benz expanding fast
    • Tesla dominates with 54% market share; Electrify America and ChargePoint trail at under 8%.
    • “There will be more choice, more infrastructure and, hopefully, better experiences for EV drivers,” said Loren McDonald, chief analyst at Paren.
      • This comes as U.S. EV registrations rose 4.6% in June, but EV market share slipped to 8.6%—down from 8.8% last year—signaling a stagnant market.
      • Tesla’s registrations dropped 6%, while GM surged with Chevrolet up 152% and Cadillac up 87%, showing shifting momentum among major players.


  • Tesla has quietly introduced its longest-range Model 3 to date, the "Model 3 Plus," capable of up to 515 miles—but only for the Chinese market, for now.
    • The 830 km (CLTC-rated) Model 3 Plus uses a more powerful 225 kW motor and LG-supplied lithium-ion batteries.
    • It achieves long range with just a 78.4 kWh battery thanks to efficiency gains, not just capacity.
    • Tesla aims to compete directly with high-range local EVs like the Xiaomi SU7 and is expected to launch the model in China by September with a price just under $38K.
    • “This effectively shatters the 700 km psychological ceiling,” said Shanghai-based analyst Li Wei.


  • Aviation startup Skydweller Aero just pulled off a wild feat: flying a solar-powered drone for 74 hours straight—twice—without touching down or using a drop of fuel.
    • The drone has a wingspan larger than a Boeing 747 and runs solely on solar power and batteries.
    • Its 17,000 solar cells power flight by day and charge 1,400 pounds of onboard batteries to keep flying at night.
    • Recent Navy tests suggest big military potential in anti-piracy, smuggling patrols, and backup GPS missions.
    • Skydweller also has commercial ambitions, including remote internet delivery and environmental monitoring.
    • “There’s a lot of money to be made in something that never touches the ground,” the company noted.

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