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Tesla the Biggest Loser in Hurricane Ian?

Dear Loyal Reader,

The impact of the devastation from Hurricane Ian will be felt by Florida for years to come…

And as first responders work diligently to help get things under control — there's a new and frightening development from the storm that nobody saw coming.

Electric vehicles (EVs) that have been sitting in the floodwaters left in Ian's wake are actually EXPLODING…

Forcing those first responders to stop their recovery efforts to fight these dangerous fires — instead of helping the people of Florida's storm-ravaged Gulf Coast get their lives back to some semblance of normal.

Fox News reports: "Battling fires from water-damaged EVs 'ties up resources' in Hurricane Ian recovery, Florida fire dept says."

And MSN says: "Flooded Tesla EVs From Hurricane Ian Exploding All Over Florida."

These battery fires have many wondering if some significant and sweeping changes need to be made in the EV industry to avoid these kinds of hazards in the future…

And "the Forever Battery" could be the solution that Tesla and other EV manufacturers are looking for.

This technological breakthrough is smaller and lighter — so it only makes sense that it could be a safer alternative to what's being used now.

See why people are looking toward the company behind this incredible innovation as the future of the EV industry…

Get the full story here.

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Regards,

Matthew Clark
Research Analyst, Stock Power Daily


 

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