• surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    This. They’ll shut down for retooling, open up to churn out a small number of robots that do nothing, and claim success while firing most of the staff.

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      23 hours ago

      Well the contract he signed for ~$1 trillion by 2035 specifies he has to deploy 1 million robots and 1 million robo-taxis. Which I can see happening.

      The issue I see with it is he has to get Tesla car deliveries up to 20 million a year. To put that into perspective, new car sales in the U.S. has never hit 20 million vehicles that I know of. Globally I just saw their sales were at less than 2 million.

      So chopping the $80,000+ models and keeping the ~$40,000 models that make up 97% of their sales makes sense. He needs something that will gather a lot of new sales, and there aren’t mass amounts of people with $100k to buy a new car.

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              19 hours ago

              Weren’t local police departments looking at the cyber truck, ran trials, and said lol, no thanks

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                12 hours ago

                At least they ran trials. I feel the federal gov’t would just buy the shit with our taxes.

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                  10 hours ago

                  The federal government is essentially buying them up when space x does it. Since that’s where space x gets most of its money.

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                    21 minutes ago

                    That’s like saying your employer is buying your car because you get paid by your employer so your company is bankrolling Ford or whatever.

                    SpaceX bids on services the government wants people to provide, they win the bid (usually lowest cost due to their reusable rockets) and deliver said product/outcome. They don’t even operate on cost plus contracts like other space companies, it’s generally fixed cost.

                    This isn’t like Tesla where there’s things like ZEV credits or $7500 federal rebates.

                    This is I want to buy something and SpaceX delivers it, and of what they get from the government, that is the vast vast majority of it.

                    Also Starlink is now their biggest revenue generator (of which their are government purchases as well)

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          22 hours ago

          Good point ($1 million x $100,000 for cars)+($1 million x 500,000 for robots) is still less than a trillion $.
          No?

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            3 hours ago

            His pay schedule amounted to $1trillion, not that he was going to make Tesla 1trillion.

            It’s all to pump up his compensation

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              2 hours ago

              My maths must be wrong but my point was:
              It appears that his pay schedule is so high that he could simply buy the cars/robots required to meet his performance targets.
              Maybe I’m not making sense because none of this makes sense.