In the realm of automotive innovation, few figures loom as large as Elon Musk. Known for his audacious vision and unfiltered opinions, Musk has vocally declared hybrid cars a "dead end" technology, urging the world to pivot swiftly towards fully electric vehicles. However, the plot thickens as we explore how Toyota, a global hybrid juggernaut,
Tesla had a golden opportunity to establish long term dominance with their EV head start, but they squandered it with dumb decisions like trying to pack every car with as many features as possible instead of building the widest charging infrastructure possible and zeroing in on making cheap EVs for everyone. But that would get in the way of short term profits. I absolutely hate American corporate culture because it’s just companies shooting themselves in the foot one after another just to please investors.
Tesla has the largest charging infrastructure by a wide margin. And they don’t go for short term profits over long term gains, it’s the opposite in fact. Tesla plays the long game
Tesla had a golden opportunity to establish long term dominance with their EV head start, but they squandered it with dumb decisions like trying to pack every car with as many features as possible instead of building the widest charging infrastructure possible and zeroing in on making cheap EVs for everyone. But that would get in the way of short term profits. I absolutely hate American corporate culture because it’s just companies shooting themselves in the foot one after another just to please investors.
Tesla has the largest charging infrastructure by a wide margin. And they don’t go for short term profits over long term gains, it’s the opposite in fact. Tesla plays the long game