Tesla's $7 Trillion Plan!



Tesla’s $7 Trillion Plan!
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27 thoughts on “Tesla's $7 Trillion Plan!”

  1. You should point out … Regarding your promo investing in art assets, agreed, you may get a higher return for your investment. However – The downside is art is an individual unique piece of art, it may take many months or a few years to find a buyer before you make your gain?

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  2. The answer to the two questions posed at the end is yes, and yes. Definitely. There is no other way. BTW, if every car is autonomous and they talk to each other, we won't be needing traffic lights or traffic signs. Lanes won't need to be twice the width of a car – 20 cm is enough to separate between cars. We won't need policing looking for traffic violations, and we won't need a judicial system Including judges and lawyers who now deal with traffic violations. Since cars will be able to cross intersections just sometimes slowing down to allow vehicles that approached the crossing road a split second before yours. All these will shorten your driving time significantly allowing even less cars since one will stay in the road system less time.

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  3. I bought a 2018 Model 3 RWD LR brand new, however did not buy the FSD, but had to buy Autopilot, since it did not come standard, only as an option, which I did. I considering buying FSD, however I'm glad I didn't. My reason for this, is even if I did buy it, my M3 will never be able to operate in FSD, since, right now, it seems that you need hardware 4 to be able to do this. Now, if Tesla would let Tesla owner's to transfer the FSD software to a new Tesla vehicles, it would make sense, however it is not. For those who did, don't you feel you've been cheated by Tesla?

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  4. If you think that would be saving the environment you would be mistaken. You would just be replacing the fossil fuel problem with toxic rare earth elements from the batteries and throwing the in the trash dumps. Not to mention we don’t have enough rare earth elements to make that many batteries.

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  5. Also, how do you replace that many vehicles with cars that cost 40-50 thousand dollars even for the cheapest model. Not to mention someone like myself (who would love a Tesla) who have no access to to charge the Tesla at home because I live at an apartment complex?

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  6. Ironically, if people would be happy crashing now and again with just a few hundred killed on the highways each year…in much the same way as humans drive like they do now, then FSD would be driving and saving lives now but No, Tesla FSD has to be better with Zero crashes instead!!! Hardly fair is it?
    Come to think about it….the Law is an Ass!

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  7. It is propaganda to say fossil fuels will run out, the science channel showed two factories one at a sewer plant and one at a landfill pressure cooking those products in to diesel fuel and running the whole factory on the natural gases produced from the process. They said if all garbage dumps and all sewer plants were equipped with proper pressure cooker system's their wouldn't be a need to pull any oil out of the ground. It is this person's belief that big oil spends a lot of money protecting their way of control at the patent office etcetera buying or eliminating threatening technology, this conclusion is from more then fifty years of silent observation in technology and news of breakthroughs that would reduce or eliminate the need for crude oils. Big oil alone has technology at least 100 years behind what it could have been. When greed is finely gone then truly wonderful things will happen to make life easier for all.

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  8. 1) stationary batteries are needed asap.
    2) unused, parked, cars should be able to act as stationary batteries, while powerwalls remain unavailable.
    3) electric vans, with FSD (!) are important.
    4) subsidies on diesel & petrol must go away NOW!
    5) taxation on aviation.
    6) make cargo shipping green.

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  9. What will Tesla’s valuation be in 2030 if only 1/2 of what they are trying to do, comes true? Cars, solar, battery energy storage, heat pumps, Optimus, FSD and general AI. It’s only 7 years away and new car sales are on track to be 50% by the end of 2025. The Two new Tesla plants (Mexico and Indonesia) will get us to the the 2025/50% mark.

    There will be autonomous car taxi fleets but most people won’t put their car into that. It will be large companies that run those fleets and many people will use those services rather than own cars.

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  10. with oil and tar sands in the Canadian artic as well as Russian, Alaskan and other undiscovered resources around the globe…. the supply of fossil fuels is surprisingly…. basically unlimited

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  11. A nuclear power plant alongside a coal plant and a chemical plant can take the CO2 from the air and the flue gases from the coal plant and via a number of chemical processes, create various hydrocarbons to make plastics, fibers, and liquids. No reason you cannot create gasoline, Diesel fuel, and lube oils. See Fischer-Tropsch process.

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