Elon Musk Pokes Fun At Tesla’s Convoluted Robotics — And Himself In The Process
An Elon Musk tweet incorporated humor about Tesla automation and production processes.
An Elon Musk tweet incorporated humor about Tesla automation and production processes.
I have to say — the past week has been a bit of an odd one in the cleantech world. Twitter rants galore, ongoing media #fails, trouble actually test driving an EV, and Oompa Loompas (sort of) have made me feel like the world is just spinning a bit faster than normal in the washing machine. Or maybe it’s just the heat.
We reported in recent months on a gigantic 28 stall Tesla Supercharger at a hotel in the Netherlands. Here’s an update, including pictures of various phases of development.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed on Twitter this past weekend that Tesla’s vehicles maintain a reserve of 5 to 15 miles of range even after the in-dash display shows that the battery is fully empty.
“The time has come,” the Walrus said, “To talk of many things…
of reluctance machines
and induction machines
of Carborundum
and other amazing things…
and of course the question of whether pigs have wings”
All the Tesla news from this weekend. Tesla has begun updating the software that controls Model 3 emergency braking. Two fanbois set a Model 3 mileage record. And Model X sales soar in Shanghai after price cut.
“Tesla bankwuptcy” would perhaps be better termed “shorts losing their shirts”
When consumers walk into a US car dealership and have a choice of buying either an electric or internal combustion engine (ICE) powered version of the same model, what percentage opt for the BEV or PHEV version? The short answer is 9.8% on average.
Business Insider decided to join the chorus of Tesla-bashing media. It did give the job to an excellent writer who had no idea what he was writing about, so it might have convinced others he was right who didn’t quite know what they were reading about. We can’t all be experts, but a real “insider” would not write this misinformed and misleading piece.
City Furniture, one of the nation’s top-selling furniture brands, became the first furniture retailer in the U.S. to announce the pre-order of five all-electric Tesla Semi trucks, marking the next step in the company’s innovative “green” approach to all facets of its business.