We were told that pricey and unreliable electric cars are the future and that we have no choice but to get on board. But this future is no longer mandatory, Trump having canceled the California mandate that Democrats had begun to extend nationwide. The EV future is going down like the Titanic:
A ship holding thousands of cars sank in the Pacific Ocean on Monday, weeks after a fire broke out on a deck that was holding electric vehicles – stoking industry concerns around transporting highly flammable batteries.
The 600-foot-long Morning Midas had been adrift at sea since June 3, when flames broke out and the crew was forced to abandon ship.
The crew of the Morning Midas aren’t the only ones abandoning ship. Elon Musk is too smart to go down with EVs. So Tesla is shifting gears and going into robots:
From inc.com: “Elon Musk said Tesla will build at least 5,000 Optimus robots this year, and maybe as many as 10,000. The company will build another 50,000 Optimus robots in 2026, and will work its way up from there. It may eventually build 10 million robots a year or more, he added. And he believes there will be enough demand to sell every one of them.” …
Musk is saying the future of Tesla isn’t cars. It’s really robots. That’s what he’s aiming for.
One advantage is that when moonbats try to set them on fire, the robots can fight back.
Ten years from now, electric cars will be a fading memory of moonbattery.
On tips from Wiggins and WDS 2.0.
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