Recently Ross Gerber mentioned that it will be impossible... for Tesla to scale quickly with their Robotaxi plans because they have yet to build any infrastructure as similar to Waymo. I am willing to bet a generous amount of money that Tesla is well aware of Waymo’s infrastructure and their struggles to efficiently manage their fleet. Tesla does not have $15 billion of excess Capital to waste each year on a copycat Fleet management process. Nor would they spend it if they had an additional $100 billion in excess capital. After validating each geographical map area, Tesla will sell Robotaxis to individual buyers, it’s possible that there will be an up fitting process to enter your own Tesla into the Robotaxi fleet. Tesla will sell cybercabs to individuals and fleets that can come online anytime the owner decides. There is no alternative viable method to saturate the market. Tesla is not going to purchase 100 separate properties in Los Angeles and pay minimum wage workers to clean puke out of vehicles. It’s not going to happen. Tesla is going to take the high margin SAS profits and determine the appropriate costs per mile breakdown to make a viable business model for vehicle owners. Coming soon- The Shepherd Model by Tesla. As mentioned many times before, The process to develop a nationwide network of fleet owners and shepherds is the foundation to also handle the deployment of Optimus robots for temporary gigs, part-time work, and generally cool shit. Optimus robots will be serving food at a wedding near you in the year 2030. How do you think they will get there? Who do you think is going to own them? Who do you think is going to fix them? Who do you think is going to drop them off for service and replacement parts?show more

No Safe Words
11,308 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
If you have a Tesla, you should be using... Tesla FSD. Every day I see owners driving around manually for no reason. Let the car do all your driving! It will seriously change your life. Tesla FSD is now the product, and the vehicles are just the delivery system. If you haven’t tried it yet, I highly suggest going to a Tesla showroom and experiencing the "magic" for yourself. It’s so hard to describe.show more

Nic Cruz Patane
77,282 Aufrufe • vor 20 Tagen
TESLA SHOWS THE FUTURE: FULLY AUTONOMOUS ROBOTAXI, NO DRIVER,... NO BACKUP Tesla is not testing robotaxis anymore. It is rolling them out. * No driver. No backup. Zero remote help across thousands of miles * Autonomy now runs as a service, not just a feature inside your car * No human touch needed. Just code, cameras, and confidence * Designed for scale. Every mile trains the system and sharpens the fleet * Not built to assist drivers. Built to replace them Tesla is not asking for permission. It is showing what comes next. Source: Teslashow more

Mario Nawfal
91,151 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten
This isn’t even Optimus Gen 3 hands yet. I... think Tesla is going to shock the world with how advanced Optimus Gen 3 will be.show more

Nic Cruz Patane
254,112 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
In my opinion, Tesla is likely ready to expand... in Austin. I think they will soon. Tesla is being very cautious, which I like. We’re dealing with human lives here — you can’t blame them. The safety monitors are VERY attentive, they’re not there to talk, they’re there to work.show more

Nic Cruz Patane
72,916 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten
You can watch movies or YouTube in a Tesla... as it drives you around with Unsupervised FSD. One day soon, you’ll be able to do this in your own Tesla. Nobody is going to want to drive anymore.show more

Nic Cruz Patane
228,339 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
If you look at the Optimus video that Tesla... just released more closely, you’ll notice how incredible this is. First, Optimus is walking blindly bc Tesla Vision is turned off. Second, Optimus is walking on mulched ground, which is naturally slippery. Third, Optimus is keeping its balance, only with other on-board sensors consumed by a neural net on its embedded computer. Fourth, notice how right before falling, Optimus quickly positions its left leg far back enough to prevent falling. Fifth, Optimus uses a combination of its arms and waste turning to maintain balance when tripping. I am of the belief that the Tesla Bot is going to make the EV, Energy, FSD, Robotaxi business in combination look like peanuts compared to what this product is going to do. What we just witnessed is nothing short of extraordinary.show more

Teslaconomics
92,587 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
I genuinely think the Terafab is going to end... up being one of the biggest moves ever made in human history to secure the future of AI... and I think most people still don’t fully see what Elon is trying to do here. The signs are clear to me. This is Tesla, xAI, and SpaceX essentially hinting to us that they are not going to wait on the world to give them the compute the team needs. They are going to build it themselves at a scale no one has ever attempted. When you really break it down, it gets a bit nutty. This is going to be a fully vertically integrated chip factory that will be producing over 1 terawatt of AI compute per year. This is NEXT LEVEL BIG. Today, AI is limited by chips. You can have the best models, the best engineers, the best everything... but if you don’t have enough compute, you will eventually hit a wall. Elon told us, the world can only supply a tiny fraction of the chips his companies will need. So this is the solution. Terafab puts everything under one roof like design, manufacturing, memory, packaging, testing, which means that they can build chips very fast.. like really fast. I'm talking about 100-200 billion custom AI chips per year at full capacity. Chips designed specifically for: • Tesla cars and Optimus robots • xAI models • Space-based compute You see, while other companies and CEOs are thinking Earth, Elon is planning for AI in space. Around ~80% of the compute is expected to go orbital, powered by solar energy bc Earth simply doesn’t have enough electricity. The U.S. grid is only about ~0.5 terawatts, while space has basically UNLIMITED energy if you can capture it. And this is the steps to get it: Starship launches → space compute → solar-powered AI → feeds back into everything to Earth. Bro... Elon and his companies are playing at a whole different level... And this is why I keep telling people that the Terafab is going to be the secret ingredient that will be the real unlock for everything: • Robotaxis at scale • Billions of Optimus robots • Massive AI models running 24/7 • Future off-world, other planet infrastructure Without these chips, none of this can happen... but with the Terafab, all of this becomes possible. That’s why Elon is calling it “the final missing piece.” I agree.show more

Teslaconomics
25,425 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
Remember when Tesla was going to have 1,000 fully... autonomous Robotaxis "within a few months"? Now, nearly a year after Tesla Robotaxi's launch, Tesla is operating a measly fleet of 42 vehicles in Texas with remote operators! In San Francisco, Tesla hasn't even applied for a driverless permit.show more

Dan O'Dowd
34,000 Aufrufe • vor 28 Tagen
.Elon Musk says that "the right metric for intelligence... is the ability to predict the future." Elon says that if your predictions are not very good, you're not that smart. During his interview with CNBC, Elon confirmed that there would be fully autonomous Teslas on the streets of Austin by the end of June. I predicted that Tesla would not have non-geofenced, unsupervised Full Self-Driving Teslas in Austin by July 1. Today is July 1, and Elon's predictions were completely wrong. By his own definition of intelligence, he is not that smart. I have always been better at predicting things about Tesla Full Self-Driving than Elon Musk is. That's why No Safe Words crowned me the "world's leading autonomous vehicle safety expert". As I predicted, Tesla's "Robotaxi" is geofenced to a small area in Austin. It is not autonomous, and is supervised both remotely and from the passenger seat. The only passengers it has carried so far are Tesla Cultists and shareholders. Tesla has not launched a real robotaxi service like the one Waymo operates. The 11 supervised robotaxis it has deployed made at least 17 safety critical and driving errors in just the first week of operation. Elon predicted in October 2024 that Tesla would have a 30% growth in sales in 2025. Tesla's sales fell 13% in Q1 2025 and tomorrow's delivery numbers are expected to be similarly terrible. I predict that Tesla's sales growth in 2025 will be less than 30%. Elon also predicted every year for the past 11 years that Tesla would solve autonomous driving by the end of the year. His predictions have been wrong every single year for over a decade. I predict that Tesla will not solve autonomous driving this year. Elon says "you're as intelligent as you can predict the future well". He is terrible at predicting the future, so according to "the right metric for intelligence", he is not that smart. Elon also predicted that Tesla would have a "thousand" robotaxis "within a few months" during his CNBC interview. I predict that by October 1, Tesla will not have 1,000 robotaxis offering unsupervised rides to ordinary customers.show more

Dan O'Dowd
128,935 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten
Am I missing something here, or is this like... the greatest thing that has ever happened in transportation? Also FSD is still only $8,000? Let me get the facts straight: 1/ I will be able to put my Teslas in or out the Tesla Robotaxi network 2/ Each Tesla Robotaxi in the network will be able to generate $30K-$50K profit per year picking and dropping people off 24/7 (except when having to charge) 3/ So if I own ~25 Teslas and put them in the network, I’ll be able to generate ~$1M in passive income per yearshow more

Teslaconomics
106,158 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
Many still misunderstand Elon and Tesla's mission Elon has... a deep concern for humanity, which is why he takes on the toughest problems He's doing it because if he doesn't, nobody will Tesla started the EV revolution... before, nobody even wanted to build EVs. Literally nobody wanted to do it Everyone treated EVs like boring golf carts It was not easy. Being first in the industry means you have to build everything from the ground up, and there is no one you can learn from Tesla got very close to bankruptcy many times... often weeks away Combustion engines had over 150 years of innovation but for EVs, it was the last 15 years that truly made the difference And look at the result: Tesla didn't just build a successful EV; the Tesla Model Y has been the best-selling car in the world for three consecutive years (2023–2025), beating every single gas vehicle on Earth Not to mention, Tesla had to build the entire charging infrastructure from scratch, creating a massive global Supercharger network just so people could drive their cars reliably Other EVs also heavily rely on this network, and Tesla is still helping the competition by opening up their chargers and open-sourcing their patents so anyone can use them for free Without Elon, the world would still be lagging in gas enginesshow more

X Freeze
18,841 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
The Tesla Diner is already running movies! This place... is going to make people want to go out and buy a Tesla. Awesome.show more

Nic Cruz Patane
75,860 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten
When you all start riding in a Tesla Robotaxi,... I think many of you will be surprised by how quickly it starts to feel normal.show more

Sawyer Merritt
106,974 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
🚨 NEW: Attorney General Pam Bondi on attacks on... Tesla: "They're targeting Tesla owners and dealerships. They're targeting Elon Musk who is trying to save our country. It will not be tolerated. We are coming after you. If you are funding this, we're going to find you."show more

DogeDesigner
43,260 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump: They have suffered a military defeat, and... now we will open the Strait with or without them, but it will be open. We are going to open the Strait, as they call it, and I think it will happen fairly quickly, and if not, we will be able to finish it one way or another. Everything is going well. No nuclear weapon, number one. I think it has already been regime change—we never had that as a criteria. No nuclear weapon—that is 99% of it. We have other countries coming up to help with the Strait of Hormuz. We will have that open fairly soon.show more

MAKS 26 🇺🇦👀
24,231 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
Sheryl Crow says she has sold her Tesla and... donated the proceeds to NPR. “My parents always said... you are who you hang out with. There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with. So long Tesla. Money donated to NPR, which is under threat by President Musk, in hopes that the truth will continue to find its way to those willing to know the truth.”show more

Yashar Ali 🐘
13,789,103 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
Tesla is now officially selling used Cybertrucks directly from... its inventory. Tesla will transport one to any Tesla delivery location of your choice in the continental US for up to $2,500. Prices currently start at $66,200 for a used Foundation Series with 2,566 miles, and peak at $94,800 for a used Cyberbeast (non-foundation series) with 5,256 miles. There are various Foundation and non-Foundation Series trucks available, including 2024 and 2025 model year trucks. (The $2,500 delivery transportation fee is an estimate and will be confirmed once an order is placed)show more

Sawyer Merritt
1,830,379 Aufrufe • vor 24 Tagen
Tesla took the physical stalks off the Tesla Model... S/X first, because they knew that people who have more money are smarter. That’s also why they added the Yoke to the S/X. It takes an intelligent and rich person to be able to adjust to something new after decades of muscle memory. The average person who can only afford a Model 3 doesn’t have the intelligence to understand something new like turn signal buttons, auto shift out of park, and changing “gears” with a touch screen. It’s going to be a struggle to hear everyone complain about no physical gear selector on the Model 3 Refresh.show more

Jeremy Judkins
969,842 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren