David Kim — EV Technology Analyst

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David Kim

David Kim

EV Technology Analyst @ TESERY

5+ Years Experience 200+ Tesla Articles Model S & Model 3 Owner

"Separating what's confirmed from what's speculation — so owners can make informed decisions."


About David

David Kim spent five years as a technology editor covering the electric vehicle industry before transitioning to independent research. What drew him to the beat wasn't the cars themselves, but the gap he kept seeing between what companies announced and what actually shipped — and how rarely anyone bothered to check the difference.

That instinct has shaped everything he writes today. David treats every shareholder call, press release, and product update the same way: what's actually confirmed, and what's still speculation? He reads primary sources — earnings calls, regulatory filings, official statements — before trusting any secondhand summary, and he's not shy about flagging when a company's messaging has quietly shifted.

He's written over 200 pieces on Tesla technology and EV ownership, and currently owns both a Model S and Model 3 — so his research is grounded in daily, hands‑on experience with the platform he covers.

At TESERY, David covers news analysis and FAQ resources built to help owners make informed decisions. His articles skip the speculation dressed up as fact, and stick to what's verifiable — with clear notes on what's still unconfirmed.

Areas of Expertise

Shareholder Call AnalysisTracking Tesla's earnings calls and official statements for what's actually confirmed.
Fact vs. SpeculationSeparating verified announcements from rumor, estimate, and third‑party guesswork.
EV Ownership ResearchHands‑on reporting from daily use of a Model S and Model 3.
News & FAQ Writing200+ articles helping owners make sense of fast‑moving Tesla news.

Outside of writing, David keeps a running log of Tesla's public statements and how they evolve over time — useful for spotting when a company's messaging quietly shifts between updates. He reads every reader question that comes in, and treats corrections seriously: if something in one of his pieces turns out to be wrong or has changed, he goes back and fixes it rather than leaving stale information up.

Want to get in touch? David reads all community questions. Drop a comment on one of his articles, or reach out through the TESERY contact page — he'll get back to you with a clear, well‑sourced answer.


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