

William
292 posts

@9Emot
Tesla Charging Infrastructure Specialist | Journalist



Charging at a V4 Supercharger as a bullet train speeds by feels like a glimpse into the future.

ELON MUSK: "We're starting off with an advanced technology fab here in Austin, and I'd like to thank @GregAbbott_TX and the state of Texas for the support. So in the advanced technology fab, we will have all of the equipment necessary to make a chip of any kind logical memory, and we will also have all of the equipment necessary to make the masks. So in a single building, we can create a mask, make the chip, test the chip, make another mask, and have an incredibly fast recursive loop for improving the chip design. To the best of my knowledge, this doesn't exist anywhere in the world. We're really going to push the limit of physics in compute, and we're going to try a bunch of wild and crazy things, which you can do if you've got that fast iteration loop that I can't emphasize enough the importance of being able to make it, to test it and and then make and then change the design, do another one, and have that in a single building."

🇺🇸 ELON MUSK: "Tesla owners will be able to add their cars to the Robotaxi network, and we collect about 25% of the revenue."

Try Tesla self-driving! It’s awesome.


Meet Ian, 68 years old. He just bought his first EV, a Tesla with FSD. He wrote to me about what a life-changing experience it has been: “I have Parkinson’s and FSD is a godsend. It really helps me by not needing to constantly keep my foot on the accelerator pedal.”

Today in 2008, Tesla began the regular production on its first car, the Tesla Roadster. Also, a reminder that there's one Tesla Roadster in an elliptical heliocentric orbit crossing the orbit of Mars.