"I've never seen any technology advance faster than this." The chip shortage may be behind us, but AI and EVs are expanding at such a rapacious rate that the world will face supply crunches in electricity and transformers next year, says Elon Musk. In a dial-in Q&A to close theBosch ...
Elon Musk — the man whose Tesla and Tesla Solar have basically devoted their existence to competing with gas-guzzling cars, oil, and coal, is now publicly in favor of increasing oil and gas production.
For Musk, the benefits of Tesla’s foray into the Texas power market may also be personal. He could have the chance to drive a vehicle made in Texas by one of his companies and fill it with electricity sold by another of his companies, as he motors through Boca Chica—sorry, Starbase—...
Revolutionizing Industries:Both have made significant contributions to their respective fields, with Tesla focusing on electricity and Musk on space, automotive, and energy sectors. Pioneering Technologies:Nikola Tesla's work with alternating current (AC) and Musk's with electric vehicles and space explo...
you just indicate which stall you are in, you plug in your car, even if it’s not a Tesla, and you just access the app to tell it to ‘turn on the stall that I’m in’ for how much electricity, and this should work for almost any manufacturer’s electric car,” Musk said durin...
In the interview, Musk said that the chip shortages were the biggest constraint for the development of AI so far, but added that electricity supply challenges would be the limiter over the next couple of years. In the same call, the exec claimed that artificial general intellig...
Mr Musk, a passionate engineer, likes to take poorly performing technologies and improve them. Tesla tore up the car industry’s rule book by replacing petrol with electricity, ditching dealerships and treating cars as computers. SpaceX proved that a hungry, move-fast-and-break-things startup ...
Musk hasn't yet said whether Tesla will stick with his 2023 "master plan," which laid out "a proposed path to reach a sustainable global energy economy through end-use electrification and sustainable electricity generation and storage."
Ford CEO Jim Farley took a gentle jab at Elon Musk, bragging about his company’s progress in delivering the F-150 Lightning to customers as compared to the delayed Cybertruck.
Tesla bull Matt Smith of Halter Ferguson Financial questioned the logic behind Musk traveling to Eagle Pass at a time when Joe Biden is in Detroit alongside picketing UAW auto workers. “In a sane world, the President would be trying to solve the border situation and the automotive CEO would...