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Tesla to lose hundreds of millions of dollars in emission credit sales
5 May, 2021 07:40 PM
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Stellantis has abandoned a deal to buy emission credits from Tesla as the combination of the two carmakers means they now comply with EU rules. Photo / AP
Stellantis has abandoned a deal to buy emission credits from Tesla as the combination of the two carmakers means they now comply with EU rules. Photo / AP
Financial Times
By: Peter Campbell and David Keohane
Fiat owner Stellantis no longer needs to buy credits from Elon Musk s group to meet CO2 goals. Tesla is set to lose hundreds of millions of dollars this year in payments after carmaker Stellantis ditched
After finishing his film,
DimLand, he is reconsidering what, exactly, he is making. âSpending almost all my time trying to make movies, I ve realized a big part is about trying to feel some kind of communion with others.â
DimLand tracks the connections we make with each other, with the past, and with the unknown.
Get tickets for DimLand, available for streaming April 29.
The movie is an atmospheric and surreal story of Brynn (Martha Brown) and Laika (Odinaka Ezeokoli), two Chicagoans who retreat from the city to a mountain cottage. Searching for peace and purpose, their visit is complicated by the introduction of masked figures, Rue (Nate Wise), who both soothes and challenges the characters.
After finishing his film,
DimLand, he is reconsidering what, exactly, he is making. âSpending almost all my time trying to make movies, I ve realized a big part is about trying to feel some kind of communion with others.â
DimLand tracks the connections we make with each other, with the past, and with the unknown.
Get tickets for DimLand, available for streaming April 29.
The movie is an atmospheric and surreal story of Brynn (Martha Brown) and Laika (Odinaka Ezeokoli), two Chicagoans who retreat from the city to a mountain cottage. Searching for peace and purpose, their visit is complicated by the introduction of masked figures, Rue (Nate Wise), who both soothes and challenges the characters.