Elon Musk, the visionary CEO of Tesla, has just unveiled the highly-anticipated new 5 Tesla models set to be released in 2025, and it’s a game-changer for the entire EV industry. With a rumored starting price of $20,000 and a range of up to 400 miles, this new Tesla model is expected to revolutionize the market and challenge its competitors.
But that’s not all. Tesla is also planning to launch other groundbreaking products in 2025 that will further transform the electric vehicle industry. From building the biggest battery factory in the US to introducing an affordable model, Tesla’s plans for the future are nothing short of ambitious.
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I wonder how the new batteries will perform compared to the older ones. The improvements sound promising.
Well, it looks like Tesla is ready to turn the entire EV industry on its head again, but this time with a $20,000 Model 2 and a range of up to 400 miles? At this point, Elon Musk might as well start selling hoverboards, because I’m starting to think he’s got a DeLorean hidden in the back of SpaceX. 🕶
But seriously, between the new Model Y Juniper and the possibility of a robo-taxi fleet, it feels like we're inching closer to a future where even your car has a better job than you do. 😂
On a more thoughtful note, it’s fascinating to see how Tesla is not just focusing on luxury EVs anymore, but really pushing the envelope on affordability and accessibility. If they pull this off, it could be a game-changer for mass EV adoption. Just imagine the day when a Tesla is as common as a Toyota—except this one might drive you to work while you catch up on Netflix.
Can’t wait to see how the other car companies react to this—probably a lot of sweating and scrambling for sure! What’s everyone’s bet on which legacy automaker will make the most awkward pivot to keep up?
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Tesla's new models might be fewer and might take a little longer than you have reported. But I do believe you are reporting good information. Especially good info on stationary battery storage for electrical grids. The Sakuu battery was first introduced to me by Munro a month or two ago. Very promising. I would like to see this battery process/formula be a major winner in the EV industry. How special would that be?
Mounting solar to a vehicle is stupid! Using your vehicle for a battery system at home has it's moments, but is also not the optimal way to back up your home electrical needs. It would only have some advantage in the aftermath of Tornado's and hurricanes. Otherwise, not the optimal solution.
Since you've mentioned EV competitors, I like Rivian's look. I want them to succeed. I've only seen one Lucid in Tucson on I-19 just south of town. It's beautiful, but way too expensive. They won't be successful. They just can't compete. No efficient mass manufacturing platform to compete with Tesla or Chinese EV's manufactured in the US. I would distinguish Mexico built EV's from EV's built in China. Both would have tariffs, but the Mexico built EV's would have a lower tariff. Chinese EV's built in the US would have no tariff at all. EV plants in the US must have at least 98% American citizens as employees. I can see the need for some staff and training personnel from China. But on average, over 99% of employees must be American born or naturalized citizens of the USA. Otherwise, I would implement tariffs/taxation to correct this staffing issue. I would also not require unionization of the workforce.
Tesla bringt immer wieder Überraschungen. Glaubt ihr, dass der Juniper die Erwartungen übertreffen wird?
Wird der neue Model Y tatsächlich die Produktionskosten senken?
Warum ist die M3P-Batterie so besonders?
Ich bin gespannt, wie der neue Model Y im Vergleich zu anderen neuen EVs abschneiden wird.
Wird das neue Modell wirklich eine bessere Fahrleistung bieten?
THE BEST IS YET TO COME🫡
BS and speculation
The focus on fast charging capabilities is exciting. If Tesla can deliver on this promise, it will set a new standard for electric vans.
The integration of advanced fleet management tools is a great idea. These will be essential for businesses looking to optimize their operations.
Teslas commitment to reducing emissions with their vans is commendable. This is an important step in combating climate change.
The competitive pricing of the Tesla Van is appealing. If they can keep costs low, theyll have a strong chance of capturing market share.
The modular interior configuration is a smart move. It offers flexibility that other vans cant match, making it appealing to a wide range of customers.
Elon is backing a climate denying presidential candidate who is also a convicted criminal. If you have any sense of morality you will avoid Tesla at any cost.
You info is good as in Fox News 11. For God sake, have it published in Reuters, Yahoo Finance, The Motley Fool… Not in Youtube where you have NO responsibility. I will have very important instructions to prepare for the 10/10. That will bring TLSA UP, not down to $100.
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keep your planet killer
Humanity bless musk