Musk gets his $56 billion and moves Tesla to Texas

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Farmer_J
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TexasAggie73 said:

I thought F16 was against Tesla and electric vehicles, but now Texas is the home to the biggest manufacturer.


Musk all but said it in his address to the shareholders. Making electric cars is just a front, The real business will be robotics.
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Farmer_J said:

TexasAggie73 said:

I thought F16 was against Tesla and electric vehicles, but now Texas is the home to the biggest manufacturer.


Musk all but said it in his address to the shareholders. Making electric cars is just a front, The real business will be robotics.

Charging infrastructure as well
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Nope. His vision of the future is still that all cars will be electric, that Tesla will produce a substantial portion of those vehicles, but that transportation will be near universally autonomous and that people won't actually want to own their own cars because the expense of ownership will exceed the utility relative to ad hoc usage of a fleet vehicle. Hail a vehicle, arrives in minutes, drives you to your destination at a cost lower than taking a bus.

During the investor day he announced that he has approved the scale production of their semi product, that there are 3 vehicles as of yet unannounced on the production roadmap, not to mention future improvements to their current vehicle lineup.
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Also nope. He said during the investor meeting that he believes that Tesla will deploy more DC fast chargers than the rest of the industry combined. 1:08:20 of this video:

https://www.youtube.com/live/remZ1KMR_Z4?si=k0ie7BuQaw6EgVsp
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We will need more DC fast chargers infrastructures in Texas if Tesla will be moving to Texas, we have to be sure that our car won't break down just anywhere because we needed to travel a longer journey but unable to locate a charging station very quickly
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Agsinheart said:

We will need more DC fast chargers infrastructures in Texas if Tesla will be moving to Texas, we have to be sure that our car won't break down just anywhere because we needed to travel a longer journey but unable to locate a charging station very quickly
Yup. Range anxiety is still a thing.
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It doesn't mean they'll stop making elec cars. But cars will be an after thought compared to AI + robotics production.

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TexasAggie73 said:

I thought F16 was against Tesla and electric vehicles, but now Texas is the home to the biggest manufacturer.
I am against any government mandate for electric vehicles and any government subsidies for them. Let the market decide.
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I think this is far more the popular opinion on F16 than what the quote says. EV's are fine for the people that want them, but should never be forced on the public and manufacturers shouldn't be forced to invest in them.
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Elon Musk's Tesla pay package is once again questioned by the judge who initially tossed it

Elon Musk's Tesla pay package is once again questioned by the judge who initially tossed it (msn.com)

  • A judge on Friday questioned the restoration of Elon Musk's multibillion-dollar Tesla pay package.
  • Tesla's lawyers argue a shareholder vote approving the pay should be sufficient to reinstate it.
  • The judge, who previously invalidated the pay package, said the issue "will not end here and now."

But McCormick wasn't immediately convinced. The judge said she'd take their arguments "under advisement" and that the issue "will not end here and now," The Wall Street Journal reported.


McCormick pointed out that there is no legal precedent that allows a post-trial vote to reverse an adjudicated decision that corporate officers had breached their fiduciary duties.

"This has never been done before," AP reported McCormick said.
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Cool
More **** on the grid that we already can't handle and more liberal voters.
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aggiegolfer2012 said:

Cool
More **** on the grid that we already can't handle and more liberal voters.
and how is that Elon's fault?
aggiegolfer2012
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I'm sure he's getting a ton of abatements to be here.
It's not his fault. Tired of Texas pandering to these massive businesses that just drive liberals to Texas.


I'm all for businesses coming here, but at some point there needs to be a limit to what we do to attract them.
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aggiegolfer2012 said:

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More **** on the grid that we already can't handle and more liberal voters.
Obama's fault on the grid
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that's a tesla....
 
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