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Yahoo
10-04-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Tesla Is Trying to Build an Ecological Paradise. Too Bad It Literally Stinks.
Elon Musk recently announced plans to give back to the environment surrounding his Texas Gigafactory. We've actually known about this 'sanctuary' for quite some time, as Musk promised to make an equally significant environmental investment when he was pitching Giga Texas. The property is located on the outskirts of Austin near the Austin Bergstrom International Airport—a stone's throw away from the Circuit of The Americas F1 track—and the surrounding area is barren, with few amenities to speak of. Along with bolstering the surrounding wildlife, Musk's plan includes amenities for those in the area like hike and bike trails, a riverfront boardwalk, fishing areas, and green space. The proposal also mentions a sports complex with soccer fields, baseball fields, and tennis courts. All great additions to any community, but as a born-and-raised Austinite who regularly drives by the Tesla facilities on the way to the race track, it sounds to me like nothing more than a half-baked attempt to bring the downtown amenities to the outskirts of Austin. A brief look through Tesla's presentation makes its plans to support the surrounding ecosystem almost look like a slam dunk—not only benefiting the land, but also the estimated 20,000 homes in its vicinity. The factory is flanked by the Colorado River, making it a great candidate for riverfront hike and bike trails that connect to local parks. However, ask any local, and they'll tell you the reality is anything but sunshine and rainbows. A quick look at Google Maps shows that the South Austin Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant is just across the river from Giga Texas. For context, these facilities clean up millions of gallons of 'used' water that we produce before emptying it back out into the environment. That might sound all well and good (and it is), but it is not going to smell well and good at all. The other objectionable feature of Giga Texas is its proximity to Highway 130—the fastest highway in America, with an 85 mph speed limit and constant road noise. It was made to bypass Interstate 35 (which all Austinites avoid like the plague). Despite using big words like 'biodiversity' and 'revegetation,' Tesla has a lot of work to do when it comes to supercharging the ecosystems near the Gigafactory. A Wall Street Journal article from last year shows that the factory has already racked up significant pollution violations. The rollout for the Model Y (2022) was a focal point for Giga Texas, as there was no leeway for damaged equipment to be offline while waiting for repair. This meant that a lot of 'broken' equipment remained operational to fulfill manufacturing numbers, leading to significant environmental impact on the surrounding area. The WSJ article mentioned an incident from 2022 in which one of the doors on the 30-foot-tall furnaces—used to melt aluminum for casting car components—stopped closing correctly. Even as car production ramped up, the door to the 1,200-degree oven remained ajar. Interviews with ex-employees demonstrated that the broken seal forced the oven to use considerably more fuel and emit higher pollution levels from the smokestacks. That's not to mention the amount of heat being expelled into the work area, which was said to reach up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. For context, the Wall Street Journal reported that Austin Water regulators did notify Tesla that the company had violated its permit after discharging 9,000 gallons of wastewater (which had not been properly treated) into the Colorado River. And if we thought the infractions in Austin were egregious, let's not forget about some of Musk's other companies. Like, for example, SpaceX, which was recently fined $150,000 for dumping 262,000 gallons of wastewater into Texas wetlands without proper permission. We shouldn't forget that the mile-long Giga Factory—and Tesla at large, for that matter—still faces significant financial challenges. The American brand allegedly spent over $900 million developing the Cybertruck, and nearly $5 billion on getting Giga Texas up and running. To make matters worse, Electrek recently reported that Tesla is sitting on over $200 million of Cybertruck inventory that hasn't been sold. The reasoning? The company is just flat out struggling to sell the vehicles. This is likely why we've recently seen new Cybertruck promotions, including improved financing and free supercharging for life. Amidst less-than-spectacular times for Musk and Tesla, it remains to be seen how else the brand will make up the Cybertruck's shortcomings. You Might Also Like The Do's and Don'ts of Using Painter's Tape The Best Portable BBQ Grills for Cooking Anywhere Can a Smart Watch Prolong Your Life?
Yahoo
28-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
How to watch Saturday's Xfinity race at COTA Austin: Start time, TV info and weather
Circuit of The Americas will kick off the Xfinity Series' critical section of road courses on the 2025 schedule. Saturday's 65-lap race is the first of seven road courses this season, comprising 21% of the 33-race slate. Sam Mayer has four victories on Xfinity road course, one fewer than the rest of the field combined — Justin Allgaier has three wins on road courses, and Jeremy Clements and Connor Zilisch have one apiece. Clements will be making his 500th Xfinity start, the fourth driver to reach the milestone. With victories by Austin Hill (Daytona) and Jesse Love (Atlanta), Richard Childress Racing is the first team to win the first two races of the Xfinity season with different drivers. It's the second consecutive season that RCR has won the opening two races. The race will be televised on The CW Network, which is in its first full season as the Xfinity Series' exclusive broadcaster. (All times Eastern) START: The command to start engines is scheduled to be given at 2:29 p.m. ... The green flag is scheduled to wave at 2:40 p.m. PRERACE: The Xfinity garage opens at 11:30 a.m. ... Driver introductions are at 1:55 p.m. ... Impa Kasanganay, 2023 Professional Fighters League Light Heavyweight champion, will give the invocation at 2:21 p.m. ... Brooke Michelle, award-winning singer/songwriter and University of Texas student, will perform the anthem at 2:22 p.m. DISTANCE: The race is 65 laps (156 miles) on the 20-turn, 2.4-mile road course. STAGES: Stage 1 ends at Lap 20. Stage 2 ends at Lap 40. ENTRY LIST: Click here for the 41 cars entered TV/RADIO: The CW Network will broadcast the race starting at 2 p.m. ... Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will have radio coverage. FORECAST: Weather Underground — Mix of clouds and sunshine with a high of 86 degrees and 7% chance of rain. It's expected to be partly cloudy and 84 degrees for the start of the Xfinity race. LAST YEAR: Kyle Larson won from the pole position in double overtime, his first victory in Hendrick Motorsports' No. 17 Xfinity Chevrolet.