Elon Musk raises eyebrows with surprising comments about new Tesla ventures: 'Will be agonizingly slow'
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Elon Musk raises eyebrows with surprising comments about new Tesla ventures: 'Will be agonizingly slow'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk poured cold water on the hype around two of the company's upcoming projects, saying that the production schedule would be downright glacial for both. What's happening? According to Reuters, Musk took to his platform X to discuss production times for the Cybercab and Optimus, the humanoid robot that he's been touting as a massive part of the company's future, tempering expectations for the speed of production on both. "For …
“It’s a little sad. But it’s time to bring the S/X program to a close,” CEO Elon Musk says.
CEO Elon Musk has been stressing for a long time that Tesla is no longer a mere electric car manufacturer, and to this end he announced the symbolic decision to stop the production of the flagships Model S and Model X. Nevertheless, he wants to invest more than ever before, in autonomous products, but also batteries, photovoltaics and own chips. Isolated Robotaxis from Tesla seem ... To article Tesla Week 5/24: Off for S & X, solar plans, real R…
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