I don't think people quite understand what is happening with
$TSLA right now.
They have:
Cars
Semis
Self-Driving (Auto-Pilot) -Others will lease this
AI Robots
Own the charging network
You're going to be mad 20 years from now for not buying in.
NEWS: California trucking firms have applied to buy 1,200 Tesla Semis, a deal worth ~$348M.
That is more applications than all other electric trucks combined since the state's incentive program launched in 2019.
The Semi starts at ~$290,000 for the 500-mile range version. Competitors from Daimler and Volvo start at $400,000 for less range. Tesla is also bringing a 350-mile version at a lower price. Both options out-range every other electric truck on the market.
Jennie Abarca, owner of King Fio Trucking in Long Beach, ordered 20 Semis. "This is something new coming to the market that kind of answers all those problems."
The Semi is doing to trucking what Model Y did to SUVs. Better range, lower price, massive demand. The incumbents never saw it coming.