tidmutt
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- Daniel
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A dream I'm physically working on with the evtols in our workshop. The rail setup will also be a part of the eco-park we're building. Good ideas have to start somewhere.
I agree, that creating a new market sometimes requires substantially more effort than changing an existing one.
Tesla was always beholden to the idea of EV cars because of the need of currency to fulfill that idea. They did it because they understood what makes money to persue their overarching goal. But at somepoint its better to leave the old constraints behind and leapfrog horsepower driven car-riages.
What I think is fascinating is Tesla’s evolution of the horsepower driven car-riages is pushing related tech. Would we have powerwall? Solar roofs? Megapacks? Virtual power stations?A dream I'm physically working on with the evtols in our workshop. The rail setup will also be a part of the eco-park we're building. Good ideas have to start somewhere.
I agree, that creating a new market sometimes requires substantially more effort than changing an existing one.
Tesla was always beholden to the idea of EV cars because of the need of currency to fulfill that idea. They did it because they understood what makes money to persue their overarching goal. But at somepoint its better to leave the old constraints behind and leapfrog horsepower driven car-riages.
I believe millennials and gen z are less interested in car ownership. If that trend continues we may see a shift in personal transportation… if someone produces level 5 autonomy the number of cars on the road will drop significantly. An outcome you will cheer on, yes?
So Tesla’s investment in cars is really driving a lot of other things. See what I did there?
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