Tesla = Approximately A Dozen Startups
Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently responded to a CleanTechnica article on Twitter by noting that Tesla is really like a dozen different startups. What would these startups be? Let’s explore some possibilities.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently responded to a CleanTechnica article on Twitter by noting that Tesla is really like a dozen different startups. What would these startups be? Let’s explore some possibilities.
Auto & Motor Insurance is a big industry in the US and Europe.
Ever since Tesla announced its insurance platform, many Tesla owners in California have made the switch, many of whom have been saving quite a bit of money compared to their previous policies.
Elon Musk has talked about a key benefit of Tesla’s insurance, that Tesla is able to give itself insight into the cost of repairing its vehicles. This not only saves Tesla customers money, but it allows Tesla to make necessary changes in order to keep the prices decent and easier to repair.
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In Tesla’s Q2 2020 earnings call, among many other things, Elon Musk gave updates on Tesla Insurance. Tesla Insurance was formulated as an answer to the high cost of insurance for electric vehicles in some places, and inadequate accounting for Tesla vehicles’ superior safety.
Tesla is hiring for a Program Manager in the insurance and underwriting field in the UK. The job location is in London and is a full-time position.
A Tesla Model 3 owner just received a renewal notice for her Tesla insurance with some pretty good news: Tesla is lowering her premium.
The most important Tesla product isn’t any of its vehicles, but something else, according to Fast Company. It’s Tesla Insurance. The article opens up with praise as to how both Elon Musk and Tesla have “fascinated the world” with products such as the Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Cybertruck (reservation holders, represent!), but the article cites the fact that one product has been overlooked/under-acknowledged. It calls this product a “hugely important one,” and I agree.
Electrade, a website that helps Tesla owners and other EV owners regarding insurance, put together a review of Tesla’s in-house insurance and compared it to three competitors. In the review of Tesla Insurance, the company quickly highlights the pros and cons of Tesla Insurance. Among other things, Electrade found out that the Tesla Model 3 costs less to insure than a BMW i3.