Tesla resumes “free” supercharging service for Model S
Tesla says it can modify offers if owners use Supercharging too frequently or don't pay congestion and idle fees go through Brad Anderson December 18, 2024 08:31 This deal is back just after the Model S Long Range price jumped to $79,990. Interested customers should know that the offer does not include Teslas for taxis and ride-sharing services. Model S sales are believed to have fallen sharply this year. The end of 2024 is approaching, and Tesla seems eager to sell as many Model Ss as possible before the end of the month. The company is eager to sell its flagship electric sedan, so it's relaunching its free lifetime Supercharging service, which was last offered in 2018. Tesla recently updated its website to show that customers who purchase or lease a new Model S after December 13, 2024 will be eligible for free Supercharging service. However, the offer does come with some important caveats, which somewhat limits its appeal. WATCH:…
Harbor Manatee resumes delivering fuel to hurricane-hit areas
SeaPort Manatee has restarted fuel distribution operations to provide much-needed resources to Southwest and Central Florida following the October 9 landfall of Hurricane Milton. Also Read: Southeastern US ports reopen as Hurricane Milton recovery progresses Manatee County Port Authority Chairman Kevin Van Ostenbridge announced on Sunday, Oct. 13, that “through a coordinated effort with Manatee County, state and federal agencies, and industry partners, the fuel distribution activities It will be back to normal starting this morning.” As power is restored to the port, limited landside cargo operations have resumed. In accordance with guidance from the U.S. Coast Guard, waterside activities are limited to daylight hours and vessel movement is limited to one-way traffic within the waterway. “The Manatee Seaport is critical to supplying fuel to gas stations throughout the region,” said Carlos Buqueras, the port’s executive director. “Restoring supply is especially important given that our region has been hit by two consecutive hurricanes.” As a strategic gateway where Tampa Bay…
Ningbo Port resumes operations after recent incident:
Container xChangeAn online container trading and leasing marketplace, To inform the global container trading and leasing community about the recent explosion aboard Yang Ming Marine's vessel YM Mobility at the Port of Ningbo, China. See also: Necessary measures to reduce the impact during Ningbo Port closure On August 9, 2024, a container carrying dangerous goods was YM Mobile The vessel berthed at Ningbo Beilun Phase III Terminal. Operational Update: As of 00:00 on August 12, 2024, Ningbo Beilun Phase III Terminal has resumed loading and unloading operations after being closed for 60 hours due to the explosion, and the terminal has begun to gradually resume normal operations. Christian Roeloffs, Co-founder and CEO, Container xChange Emphasize the urgent need to be prepared in the face of such disruptions. “For container trading companies and those engaged in container leasing, this event presents some immediate challenges that are worth considering. The disruption at Ningbo port, combined with pre-existing congestion at key Asian ports,…