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Santa Monica, CA Katılım Eylül 2023
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AP@appb47·
@plugmotors @DennisCW_ Explain this to me 2026 Tesla Model Y Performance with 700 miles almost brand new. Brand new is worth $57,490, you offered me $51,000 make that make sense. That's pretty much a low ball offer.
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DennisCW | wen my L
DennisCW | wen my L@DennisCW_·
🚨 INSANE! @plugmotors offered $6,000 MORE then Tesla on this 2023 Tesla Model Y Trade in. Now is the time to get out of your HW3 and into a HW4 for FSD. Last chance before 3/31 and FSD Transfers END! • Tesla offered $24,100 • Plug offered $30,300 h/t Gil
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DennisCW | wen my L@DennisCW_

🚨 PSA for all HW3 Tesla owners: I get it. ❗️You were promised V14. You’ve been patient. But if you’re done waiting… this may be the final window to move your FSD over and actually get the latest on HW4. ⚡️Trade in values are sky high right now via @plugmotors (link below) Here’s what you’re getting: • Fresh 50,000-mile warranty • latest fsd hardware • Updated Tesla (new Model Y is legit better) • Brand new car And right now Tesla is stacking incentives: • Rates as low as 0% • Strong used trade in values (which likely won’t last) But this might be the cleanest exit you’re going to get.

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AP@appb47·
@DennisCW_ @plugmotors Plug offered me $51,000 on a car that was worth $56,000 I think they just want to low-ball people. Just like Tesla.
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Plug@plugmotors·
Honestly our favorite part of the job 👏
DennisCW | wen my L@DennisCW_

🚨 INSANE! @plugmotors offered $6,000 MORE then Tesla on this 2023 Tesla Model Y Trade in. Now is the time to get out of your HW3 and into a HW4 for FSD. Last chance before 3/31 and FSD Transfers END! • Tesla offered $24,100 • Plug offered $30,300 h/t Gil

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Plug@plugmotors·
@DennisCW_ Gil knew what his Tesla was worth, we just confirmed it 🙌
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley@teslaownersSV·
🎉 WE HIT 100,000 SUBSCRIBERS ON YOUTUBE! ⚡🚀 From our very first meetups in 2018 — a small group of Tesla enthusiasts gathering right next to Tesla HQ in Silicon Valley — to 100K strong today. This milestone belongs to every single one of you. We’ve covered epic Tesla drives, FSD betas, real conversations with Elon, X Takeovers, sustainability missions, owner stories, and the heart of the EV revolution. 3,400+ videos later and we’re just getting started. None of this happens without you — the owners, enthusiasts, and believers accelerating the sustainable energy future. Huge thanks to @elonmusk, the entire Tesla team, our incredible crew, and this unstoppable community. 👉 Watch our full “Our Story There” livestream: youtube.com/watch?v=6uh3WR… 👉 Subscribe & join the family: @TeslaOwnersSV" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@TeslaOwnersSV
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Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen@typesfast·
Every group chat needs to go in on a Robotaxi fleet to further tighten their brotherhood
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics

I plan on owning my own Tesla Robotaxi fleet one day. And the more I run the numbers, the more I realize this new business could become one of the most powerful income opportunities I've ever seen. This is how I'm thinking about it. Based on many analyst models and Tesla’s long-term vision, a reasonable base case assumption is about ~$30,000 per year in net profit per Robotaxi to the owner. This is after things like Tesla’s platform fee, charging, tires, maintenance, insurance, and cleaning. Of course, the network is still early and Tesla is just beginning to roll this out in pilot programs in a few cities, so there’s no official real-world owner earnings yet... but using reasonable assumptions around utilization, pricing per mile, and operating costs, the math starts to get really interesting. If one Robotaxi can earn around $30,000 per year, here’s what a fleet might look like: • $100,000 per year → about 4 Robotaxis • $500,000 per year → about 17 Robotaxis • $1,000,000 per year → about 34 Robotaxis It may sound a bit crazy at first, but when you break it down, it starts to make more sense. These vehicles could potentially drive 50,000 to 100,000+ miles per year in high demand areas. If the economics land somewhere around $0.25-$0.50 profit per mile after all costs, you end up right around that ~$30k per vehicle per year range. And remember, the Tesla’s Robotaxi network is going to work a lot like Airbnb for cars. You add your vehicle to the network, Tesla handles the software, routing, payments, and rider experience, and they take a platform fee (often modeled around 25-35%). The owner keeps the rest after operating costs. Another thing that makes this interesting is the expected cost of the vehicles themselves. Tesla has talked about the purpose-built Cybercabs costing roughly $25k-$30k and Elon told me production is starting in 1 month! If that’s even close to reality, a fleet capable of generating around $1 million per year could theoretically cost somewhere around $850k-$1M in vehicles. That ROI is pretty freakin good! Now to be clear, none of this is guaranteed. I'm just thinking out loud and sharing it with you... a lot still depends on regulations, how fast unsupervised FSD scales, demand in each city, insurance costs, and how Tesla structures the network. But if the system works the way Elon has described it for years, owning a Robotaxi fleet could become one of the most powerful forms of passive income I've ever seen. And I plan on sharing the numbers with everyone on 𝕏 when the day comes. Personally, that’s why I’m paying such close attention. Bc one day, owning a fleet of autonomous Teslas working for me 24/7 might be the modern version of owning a rental property, except instead of tenants, you’ve got robots driving people around all day while you sleep. This next book of Tesla is going to be so exciting!

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Plug@plugmotors·
@chamath We plan to sell them for you when you’re ready to cycle them out for new ones.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
I plan to buy and deploy large fleets around the country when possible. Should pay back and be positive FCF < 2 years…
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics

I plan on owning my own Tesla Robotaxi fleet one day. And the more I run the numbers, the more I realize this new business could become one of the most powerful income opportunities I've ever seen. This is how I'm thinking about it. Based on many analyst models and Tesla’s long-term vision, a reasonable base case assumption is about ~$30,000 per year in net profit per Robotaxi to the owner. This is after things like Tesla’s platform fee, charging, tires, maintenance, insurance, and cleaning. Of course, the network is still early and Tesla is just beginning to roll this out in pilot programs in a few cities, so there’s no official real-world owner earnings yet... but using reasonable assumptions around utilization, pricing per mile, and operating costs, the math starts to get really interesting. If one Robotaxi can earn around $30,000 per year, here’s what a fleet might look like: • $100,000 per year → about 4 Robotaxis • $500,000 per year → about 17 Robotaxis • $1,000,000 per year → about 34 Robotaxis It may sound a bit crazy at first, but when you break it down, it starts to make more sense. These vehicles could potentially drive 50,000 to 100,000+ miles per year in high demand areas. If the economics land somewhere around $0.25-$0.50 profit per mile after all costs, you end up right around that ~$30k per vehicle per year range. And remember, the Tesla’s Robotaxi network is going to work a lot like Airbnb for cars. You add your vehicle to the network, Tesla handles the software, routing, payments, and rider experience, and they take a platform fee (often modeled around 25-35%). The owner keeps the rest after operating costs. Another thing that makes this interesting is the expected cost of the vehicles themselves. Tesla has talked about the purpose-built Cybercabs costing roughly $25k-$30k and Elon told me production is starting in 1 month! If that’s even close to reality, a fleet capable of generating around $1 million per year could theoretically cost somewhere around $850k-$1M in vehicles. That ROI is pretty freakin good! Now to be clear, none of this is guaranteed. I'm just thinking out loud and sharing it with you... a lot still depends on regulations, how fast unsupervised FSD scales, demand in each city, insurance costs, and how Tesla structures the network. But if the system works the way Elon has described it for years, owning a Robotaxi fleet could become one of the most powerful forms of passive income I've ever seen. And I plan on sharing the numbers with everyone on 𝕏 when the day comes. Personally, that’s why I’m paying such close attention. Bc one day, owning a fleet of autonomous Teslas working for me 24/7 might be the modern version of owning a rental property, except instead of tenants, you’ve got robots driving people around all day while you sleep. This next book of Tesla is going to be so exciting!

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DennisCW | wen my L
DennisCW | wen my L@DennisCW_·
🚨 PSA for all HW3 Tesla owners: I get it. ❗️You were promised V14. You’ve been patient. But if you’re done waiting… this may be the final window to move your FSD over and actually get the latest on HW4. ⚡️Trade in values are sky high right now via @plugmotors (link below) Here’s what you’re getting: • Fresh 50,000-mile warranty • latest fsd hardware • Updated Tesla (new Model Y is legit better) • Brand new car And right now Tesla is stacking incentives: • Rates as low as 0% • Strong used trade in values (which likely won’t last) But this might be the cleanest exit you’re going to get.
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