BoA, ARK Invest, and others seem to value Telsa's cars/trucks and "robotaxi" businesses more highly than robotics. Either way, it's pretty funny. When one hypergrowth sector prematurely dries up, they all just pretend that new business lines -- that don't even exist yet -- will easily pick up...
Yes, there is the world.
The first electric vehicles were designed and built around 1830, mostly in Europe rather than the US. Nearly two centuries later, more than 4 of every 5 cars sold worldwide use internal combustion.
Maybe someday the world's general public will be more receptive to...
Yes, most of the people who used to love Musk now hate him. And most of those who hated him now love him.
I'm with Rick on this. Never liked the guy, and still don't, mostly because he's always been a con artist.
Currently? The general public never was receptive to EVs. It's always been a small minority that buy electric -- fewer than one in ten new car purchases. Maybe someday that will change.
Sure they are. The Ultium models are built on GM's BEV3 and BT1 platforms. Both platforms are skateboard designs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_BEV3_platform
They're all skateboards, aren't they? AFAIK, nearly every EV since the EV-1 has been based on the General Motors skateboard design. Including the original Mach-E.
I expect you're right, but I can't think of anything the Mustang is missing that's important to me. I know some people want...