He better worry about fixing all the Cyber trucks than roll out another piece of propaganda junk, Look at what the flood does to these fire hazards, couldn't give me an EV, he lied when he said he'd give out new star link sats to Hurricane victims, what he doesn't say it cost 400 dollars for service, POS...
i love elons “raise the stock price without actually bringing a product to market events”. still haven’t seen a roadster, or semi and that even was like 7 years ago, and the truck after 7 years barely is out. love his products that will be out 20 years from now, or never hahaha
Keep laughing Pepsi, Walmart , Costco and many more Logistics companies can't heep enough praise on the Semi, the list is so long the production is sold out for years.😂And Europe will get their version., hey just invest in VW and Stelantis,they need your Money.🤑LOL
If you follow Tesla, you know Tesla bought a company in Europe that is revolutionary in conductive charging. Tesla rarely buys companies so that’s how good this company was on conductive charging.
Robotaxis are going to be a game changer for people who don't like to drive in traffic, too old to drive, need to work, text, sleep etc. while commuting, or are under the influence of alcohol or drugs
As Chinese, I appreciated Elon always showcases an event in a asia friendly time slot , in my point of views it means he looks serious on asian markets, on top of that we dont need to stay up late, anyway Elon is a really positive person in my personally perspective.
Not sure what you're talking about, the Model Y is the best selling car in the world, the Cybertruck is real, my Tesla drives itself completely, what is he lying about..? These things take time.
@@DCBJ2011 The cybertruck is a real vegetable cutter, a real finger cutter, real quick to rust from bird poop and water, really quick to get its bumper destroyed, real quick at getting stuck in off-road conditions. But it's not a real truck or a even a really reliable car. I trust my $10K second-hand car more that I trust his hunk of junk.
This robotaxi looks oddly familiar. I’ve seen it in China quite a while ago. Looks like a bad copy of the chinese autonomous self driving van. Elon os a copy cat today
@@jennyanydots2389it’s already here, I rented a model y and it took me all over Denver in rush hour it took me from parking spot to parking spot across town. Getting on highways, when the construction worker waved us it went. Going through crazy Cosco parking lots. It drives better than me. There’s tons of RUclips videos of people doing this, if you’re skeptical. It’s for real and it’s already here.
The issue with teslas autonomous driving is hearing about the quality checkers who review all the footage and data and the fact they are rushed into verifying whether a maneuver is safe or not. Also, they need to add safety (i.e some kind of sensor) until they can 100% determine the AI wont do something stupid and cause accidents
@@mikafiltenborg7572 hey i mean its only 2024. elon musk ist only saying for 7 years that fsd is already 10 times saver than any human driver and completely ready. no human as serious as musk would ever say that in 2017 and than 7 years rename their "full self driving" into "supervised full self driving". a better rebraning would have been "not full self driving, ever"
Yep. He dreamed that he could build a rocket to launch items into space. He's much more than a dreamer because he puts his actions behind his words. The things he dreams of are typically very complex problems to solve. However, it never stops him from advancing towards the solution until it's solved.
ZERO chance of this ever being Disabled friendly in Europe - Not a single European Gov will certify this as a taxi as it breaks all the rules for inclusion - This will go down as one of Tesla's greatest disasters..
Not every single taxi needs to be disabled friendly. Model 3s are used as taxis in Europe right now, and that's probably as similar as you can get to the robotaxi. If anything, the robotaxi is probably slightly better due to the wide-opening doors etc.
@@mikafiltenborg7572 Never going to happen, Elon is a con man. Im still waiting on the Roaster, Hyperloop, landing on mars, solar roofs, Tesla Semi, 1km range, SpaceX trips around the moon etc etc etc. This is another con in a list of many....
Regulations are the biggest factors in delays. You can't just release a vehicle into the market without no person behind the wheel. Do you not understand the legal loopholes you have to jump through just to bring this to market?
We already have plenty of self driving cars, especially China which has fully autonomous taxis and buses in public use. It's just a matter of refining them
@@MyLibertyTV That's going to take years on top of the years it will take to get the kind of regulatory approval Tesla is looking for - Tesla FSD is NOT the same FSD waymo is using, it's going to be much harder to get regulatory approval for a driverless Tesla. I bet this does eventually happen... in 20 years and Tesla won't be a leader in the industry... they might not even be around by then unless they fire Elund from any kind of decision making position.
Very cool but I don't like it. I'm fine moving away from gas but I'm not giving up the ability to drive myself. Though, I like having the autopilot there when I want to use it.
Controlled environment, no surprises. Full self driving is realistically at least 10 years away. Conductive charging was done by porsche before, and it was VERY expensive to install.
I’m skeptical that full self driving will EVER be a thing. Level 5 I mean. I could see level 4 being possible but not without unattainable costs of complexly renovating all driving infrastructure to create a closed system for the cars.
I appreciate Elons ambition but electric cars are not the way of the future. You’ll never get the majority of the population to sit at a charge station for an hour whenever they need a charge. Maybe Taxis and rideshare industries will embrace EVs more but regular people driving today are stopping at a gas pump for less than 5mins then they’re on their way. That won’t change any time soon.
All the black shirted handlers of the ‘autonomous’ tech was unsettling. No $25k car for us? No release of anything? More promises? I am done listening.
I was hoping that he would talk more about the operational part of the autonomous fleet, as to how it will be managed, where these cabs will be during non peak hours and how it would solve the traffic problem. As much as I see if not thought through well this will add more to the current situation. Electric scooters is a classic example which fails miserably.
I believe autonomous vehicles will be a realistic alternative one day. But after another one of these "events" where Elund promises the universe to all of us at reasonable price... and literally years go by and very little happens... I don't believe Tesla will be the company to bring it to us (unless they fire Elund). He's just pumping the stock price... probably getting ready to sell a bunch of it to make his debt payment at Twitter (they owe 1 billion dollars in interest before 2025). We forget how bad of a deal that was for Elund and it keeps getting worse as they make less and less money over there. 2025 is going to be a very rough year for Elund.
What are you talking about you goose.. acting like this is normal and it isn't the start of a whole new era of human kind. This is the first in human history.. relax and zoom out
I am starting to think like you. He keeps moving this thing further and further out with stuff that isn't available. Where are all these inductive chargers needed to operate this network of cars? Why do the dots open up which is way more costly to produce? This is frustrating as an investor.
Is it inductive or magnetic resonance charging either way that is one of the best features of this it is a feature all EVs will eventually have. But one question I have is with no steering wheel or pedals how do you move the car if it breaks down or dead battery?
Inductive charging is much slower than a fast charge. Taxi services operate profitability based on the number of rides they are able to complete. Elon doesn’t think things through
well you are gullible. this needs to be tested before europe will approve this, and since tesla is not testing its bs and not letting anyone test its bs, it will never be approved in europe, let alone function in any right way if its even released to the publice for sale.
In all likelihood it’ll be a few decades before these things are common. It’s great that innovators are excited about solving these problems, just be careful buying into the related hype trains.
should be mandatory for people with bad driving record to use them and after that the car insurance premiums for people with good record should go down.
That car is for me! That’s what I need. I love! Love! That kind of car.. Hopefully that is has some safety features for me as a passenger!! Thank God for Elon!!! Have a Blessed day everyone!!!❤️
Now, put a hundred of these things on the road in different cities, and let's see how well they do at intersections with a lot of people and cars. Let's see how long until it hits something... or someone. Remember, this thing was launched at Warner Bros. Studio. Acme, Road Runner, that Coyote that always smacks himself into walls. Now, it's the Robotaxi's turn.
I don’t think anyone’s saying there will never be an accident in a robotaxi. So long as less people die than from human driven cars, then it’s a net positive.
@@wesley4824 I work in the industry, kid. I'm in some position to criticize it because of false marketing when we tell them it's not ready yet. But good luck on the road if you're ever on one. God speed. Alon? Haha. Elon is a marketing guru, not an engineer. He loves to pretend to be one, but that doesn't magically turn him into one.
@@kleroterion1196 you do realize that humans hit things and people all the time, right? As long as it does less damage than we do it'll be an improvement. The expectation should not be perfection.
So they have taken an almost 100% efficiency in charging with a cable to less efficient inductive charging....good on ya! Progressive thinking at its best.
@@maratpirate6343 do you not remember the Tesla snake? The charging cable that robotically found the hole for you....yep, never mentioned again after the unveiling.....
None of this is going anywhere. Leon Musk's bus has no accommodation for the disabled (Blind people or in a wheelchair). Plus, world bus manufacturers are >already< working on self driving city busses. so Telsa is already late to the game. Replacing parking lots... the number and size of parking lots in a city is mandated by local codes. Building developers want parking.
@@maratpirate6343 and how exactly can it do that ? if so, why would tesla create a robocab, if all their cars could already do that? no amount of software updates, will make the garbage hardware in the tesla any better. if you still believe anything that elon musk says, than you should be already on your way to mars, musk promised the first manned flights to mars to be in 2024, yet spacex cant land a spaceship on the moon and take it back.
Next, robots that cost “about” $30K that’ll pick up your paper and pour you a coffee - something Elon referred to as “repetitive, dangerous” jobs! Aren’t we all glad this is what $1 Trillion worth of Jensen’s chips over 2 years is doing for humankind?
where are we going to park the cars in the future? or there will not be any cars and only robo-taxis? In other words, where are you going to put the 'ing' from parking?
Isn't inductive charging slow? Plus more wasteful energy wise? Where is the green credentials here? If you have robots vacuuming the car they can't attach a charging cord?
It seems that these vehicles that have the solid cylindrical wheel covers on them are sent to the factory to be charged inductively through them in a garage. Once the wheels align along those walled ports, it increases its inductive charging significantly than just having a pad underneath, meaning he wont have a need for the taxi fleet to just increasingly rely on slow plug and go ports that take hours and hours, it may only be done at a local charge at the factory within the city for testing once it launches, but there is a reason those wheel rims are solid the way they are.
@@jonolavabeland8042 not for the robotaxi’s, which after testing the fleet in certain cities, I wager they will have more of this infrastructure for them in place after 2027, the regular civilian cars however can include both options of induction and plug in charging.
Genius or junk? People expected the reveal of the sub $25000 Tesla (Model 2?). Maybe we just saw it? Just add a steering wheel and some peddles (drive by wire like cybertruck) and Robotaxi becomes Model 2. Put them on the opposite side and you have a cheap way to get into the right side drive market.
When I see this vehicle operating on public’s roads with a non choreographed set course then I’ll take it seriously. Unfortunately Musk has a long long history of making claims that either take way longer, or are twice the price he quotes or never come to fruition at all so far,thinks FSD. He needs to show like Waymo and Cruz that his vehicles can operate independently in the public space!
Thought the biggest issue would be that the electromagnetic field on a conductive charger could cause pacemaker issues? No it’s the guy on stage, his political interests, his instability, and constant manipulation of media and markets .
At this rate we’re gonna get GTA 7 before the robotaxi
Nahh, Rockstar is summin else bro
Waymo has robotaxis operating commercially in 4 metropolitan areas now. I won't hold my breath for Tesla though.
@@Nainara32 Tesla will be bankrupt in ten years.
Gta 9 before Robotaxi
@@Nainara32those way I have drivers in them some time Lolol
Trust me Jensen is offended seeing Elon wearing that leather jacket 😂
He better worry about fixing all the Cyber trucks than roll out another piece of propaganda junk, Look at what the flood does to these fire hazards, couldn't give me an EV, he lied when he said he'd give out new star link sats to Hurricane victims, what he doesn't say it cost 400 dollars for service, POS...
Tesla is Level 2 Autonomy, the same as my 2017 Rav4. We’re likely decades away from Level 5. He’s selling a dream.
No steering wheel, no control, it feels great . He didn't sound too convinced himself
i love elons “raise the stock price without actually bringing a product to market events”. still haven’t seen a roadster, or semi and that even was like 7 years ago, and the truck after 7 years barely is out. love his products that will be out 20 years from now, or never hahaha
He failed this time.
I see his trucks everyday in nevada
I didn't see it hence it doesn't exist
Keep laughing Pepsi, Walmart , Costco and many more Logistics companies can't heep enough praise on the Semi, the list is so long the production is sold out for years.😂And Europe will get their version., hey just invest in VW and Stelantis,they need your Money.🤑LOL
I have seen his Pepsi Tesla trucks but that's it. They still have human drivers tho thankfully.
If you follow Tesla, you know Tesla bought a company in Europe that is revolutionary in conductive charging. Tesla rarely buys companies so that’s how good this company was on conductive charging.
Inductive charging you mean?
@@mace3632 yes thank you
chinese are using better then these crap in real time
Robotaxis are going to be a game changer for people who don't like to drive in traffic, too old to drive, need to work, text, sleep etc. while commuting, or are under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Just like normal taxi then
@@hid4 Except that people will be able to buy one instead of having to hail a cab
As Chinese, I appreciated Elon always showcases an event in a asia friendly time slot , in my point of views it means he looks serious on asian markets, on top of that we dont need to stay up late, anyway Elon is a really positive person in my personally perspective.
I think all events are done from late evening to night😂
4 on the morning in Germany…
LOL WHAT 😂
I will inform Elon, to organize roadshow at your country
More problems exist here than he is willing to admit or realize.
Then solutions are found to solve those problems. It's how we advance. Whether Tesla makes it a success or not, it doesn't matter. It WILL happen.
The future is now
So we also shouldn't concern ourselves very much with disease, crime or war ... because solutions will be found?
*realize * imagine thinking u know better than the army of elite engineers working on this … get out
@Bill-uo6cm The issues are technology based, not human based. We can make machines do what they need to do, but not people.
Elon, every year: This is going to be commercial in 2 years.
And it never is.
@@covidiotseverywhere2179 100%
I mean he does admit it himself
Why you mad
Not sure what you're talking about, the Model Y is the best selling car in the world, the Cybertruck is real, my Tesla drives itself completely, what is he lying about..?
These things take time.
@@DCBJ2011 The cybertruck is a real vegetable cutter, a real finger cutter, real quick to rust from bird poop and water, really quick to get its bumper destroyed, real quick at getting stuck in off-road conditions. But it's not a real truck or a even a really reliable car. I trust my $10K second-hand car more that I trust his hunk of junk.
Love how the " pedestrians " are all behind bollards about 2 meters away from the road. 😅😅.because that happens in real life.
You also literally see people walking on the road
@DavidGriffith-i8c Those street pedestrians are generally on the other side of this thing called a "curb".
This robotaxi looks oddly familiar. I’ve seen it in China quite a while ago. Looks like a bad copy of the chinese autonomous self driving van. Elon os a copy cat today
As someone who don’t like driving fr, I can’t wait for autonomous cars
Or, and hear me out, let's expand mass transit.
You will be waiting for a while if it's the kind of fsd Elund is grifting his stans with.
@@jennyanydots2389it’s already here, I rented a model y and it took me all over Denver in rush hour it took me from parking spot to parking spot across town. Getting on highways, when the construction worker waved us it went. Going through crazy Cosco parking lots. It drives better than me. There’s tons of RUclips videos of people doing this, if you’re skeptical. It’s for real and it’s already here.
That's what you have capable human uber drivers??
@@jennyanydots2389elund? Lmao r u indian
The issue with teslas autonomous driving is hearing about the quality checkers who review all the footage and data and the fact they are rushed into verifying whether a maneuver is safe or not.
Also, they need to add safety (i.e some kind of sensor) until they can 100% determine the AI wont do something stupid and cause accidents
Other than the issues regarding it not working, causing crashes that have killed and injured people?
Doesn’t have a plug… i’m sure the people that bought the Tesla charger for their garage are gonna be thrilled
what will the 1 million illegal immigrant Uber drivers do then?
I think this is a bigger promise than Roadster. 😂
why didnt he talk about that vacuuming robot?
This is the same guy that promised full, autonomous self driving years ago. Add like 15 years to whatever he says.
Last time I had a car with no steering wheel and no brakes I was in a nightmare
Inductive charging 😂 I bet an industrial engineer came up with that brilliant idea
Musk is a daydreamer😢
Your comment will age like milk in year 2027
@@mikafiltenborg7572 did you mean 2227?
Con-man.
@@mikafiltenborg7572 hey i mean its only 2024. elon musk ist only saying for 7 years that fsd is already 10 times saver than any human driver and completely ready.
no human as serious as musk would ever say that in 2017 and than 7 years rename their "full self driving" into "supervised full self driving".
a better rebraning would have been "not full self driving, ever"
Yep. He dreamed that he could build a rocket to launch items into space. He's much more than a dreamer because he puts his actions behind his words. The things he dreams of are typically very complex problems to solve. However, it never stops him from advancing towards the solution until it's solved.
ZERO chance of this ever being Disabled friendly in Europe - Not a single European Gov will certify this as a taxi as it breaks all the rules for inclusion - This will go down as one of Tesla's greatest disasters..
Change the f’n rules. The government is supposed to be your employees, act like it!
Not every single taxi needs to be disabled friendly. Model 3s are used as taxis in Europe right now, and that's probably as similar as you can get to the robotaxi. If anything, the robotaxi is probably slightly better due to the wide-opening doors etc.
No wonder Europe is lagging
"ZERO chance"? Why? It really wouldn't be that difficult. One step at a time. Europe will be forced to, or risk falling even further behind
If you don't think self driving vehicles are part of our future you have zero forethought capability
Lightning is not striking twice for this investment.
Another Tesla Morgana event. Empty promises and no binding timeline.
Before 2027
As every Next Year😅😅😅Elon is Elon
@@mikafiltenborg7572 Never going to happen, Elon is a con man. Im still waiting on the Roaster, Hyperloop, landing on mars, solar roofs, Tesla Semi, 1km range, SpaceX trips around the moon etc etc etc. This is another con in a list of many....
Does it owe you? I'm sure you are not a shareholder, are you?
Regulations are the biggest factors in delays. You can't just release a vehicle into the market without no person behind the wheel. Do you not understand the legal loopholes you have to jump through just to bring this to market?
we got robotaxi before GTA6
At this rate we’re gonna get GTA 7 before the robotaxi
I told this idea to my friends back when phone inductive chargers were made but nobody cared 😅
Induction charger. I'll believe it when I see it.
"The Tesla will levitate a little bit" that one's my favourite 😂
Normal taxi drivers hated uber driver. Now all taxi drivers hate tesla.😢
Taxi Driver will LEAVE company , buy 4 - 6 cars each , operate own SMALL business.
put Yellow taxi OUT of BUSINESS.
Whole Mars already operating Tesla FSD Unsupervised and doing PAID uber rides for Customers.
Elon predicting, taxi drivers running their own robo taxi fleet....🥂
@@IN-hw8it6now why do that when you can do it yourself and take all profits for yourself?
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Like the hyperloop, not gonna happen anytime soon.
We already have plenty of self driving cars, especially China which has fully autonomous taxis and buses in public use. It's just a matter of refining them
@@SNP2082are these Teslas or chinese cars
You have to build the technology and infrastructure first. You can’t just wait for things to magically happen.
Before 2027
@@MyLibertyTV That's going to take years on top of the years it will take to get the kind of regulatory approval Tesla is looking for - Tesla FSD is NOT the same FSD waymo is using, it's going to be much harder to get regulatory approval for a driverless Tesla. I bet this does eventually happen... in 20 years and Tesla won't be a leader in the industry... they might not even be around by then unless they fire Elund from any kind of decision making position.
Very cool but I don't like it. I'm fine moving away from gas but I'm not giving up the ability to drive myself. Though, I like having the autopilot there when I want to use it.
thats the taxi, u give up the ability to drive yourself on every kind of taxi
Doesnt matter if you want to drive by yourself or not, you wont be driving in the future by yourself. Deal with it.
Google Waymo has won this space...
There goes all the jobs for humans
Controlled environment, no surprises. Full self driving is realistically at least 10 years away. Conductive charging was done by porsche before, and it was VERY expensive to install.
I’m skeptical that full self driving will EVER be a thing. Level 5 I mean. I could see level 4 being possible but not without unattainable costs of complexly renovating all driving infrastructure to create a closed system for the cars.
@tommym321 yes, I agree.
Releases this just before ift5? Legendary move.
Is that a 2 seater? Didn't catch number of seats available on the Cybercab?
These have two seats but I will bet that they will make a 4 seat/5 seat variant too.
@@johnolsson2923 strange they started with 2 seats... Must be avg occupancy data from Uber 😅...
I love autonomous vehicles like planes and yacht etc...
I appreciate Elons ambition but electric cars are not the way of the future. You’ll never get the majority of the population to sit at a charge station for an hour whenever they need a charge.
Maybe Taxis and rideshare industries will embrace EVs more but regular people driving today are stopping at a gas pump for less than 5mins then they’re on their way. That won’t change any time soon.
I love it , we will now have parks!! The word I always wanted!! Well the future is here
All the black shirted handlers of the ‘autonomous’ tech was unsettling. No $25k car for us? No release of anything? More promises? I am done listening.
I was hoping that he would talk more about the operational part of the autonomous fleet, as to how it will be managed, where these cabs will be during non peak hours and how it would solve the traffic problem. As much as I see if not thought through well this will add more to the current situation. Electric scooters is a classic example which fails miserably.
I believe autonomous vehicles will be a realistic alternative one day. But after another one of these "events" where Elund promises the universe to all of us at reasonable price... and literally years go by and very little happens... I don't believe Tesla will be the company to bring it to us (unless they fire Elund). He's just pumping the stock price... probably getting ready to sell a bunch of it to make his debt payment at Twitter (they owe 1 billion dollars in interest before 2025). We forget how bad of a deal that was for Elund and it keeps getting worse as they make less and less money over there. 2025 is going to be a very rough year for Elund.
Elon is a genius at proposing things and dreams. The problem is, he doesn't even know how to achieve those dreams. He's just playing with investors.
@@_aronym Sounds like a car salesman.
“We love you Elon”
Should have made 4 seater.
People born after the internet and social media is called Gen Z.
People born after autonomous traffic will be called Gen R.
NIO battery swap
That is a HUGE inductive oven on the ground. Don’t step on it wearing a steel buckle!
Palantir to the moon 🌚
20 year old tech, (Inductive Charging) at least.
The Tesla robotaxi has no plug, nor future.
in the US maybe but in China its been around for about two years now
That's a smartphone with wheels
It's a power wheels with a smartphone.
I stupidly thought maybe Elon could pull it off. I'm out. Bells and whistles and low on substance.
Thank you Elon for making America 🇺🇸 great forever
What are you talking about you goose.. acting like this is normal and it isn't the start of a whole new era of human kind. This is the first in human history.. relax and zoom out
Most of us figured out the Elon grift after AI Day 2019
I am starting to think like you. He keeps moving this thing further and further out with stuff that isn't available. Where are all these inductive chargers needed to operate this network of cars? Why do the dots open up which is way more costly to produce? This is frustrating as an investor.
@@harrisonedwardz Are you being serious? Ha... please tell me that was sarcasm.
Is it inductive or magnetic resonance charging either way that is one of the best features of this it is a feature all EVs will eventually have. But one question I have is with no steering wheel or pedals how do you move the car if it breaks down or dead battery?
When will people let themselves believe Truth instead of Musk?
We just need 20 more years to build inductive chargers, no worries here.
Inductive charging is much slower than a fast charge. Taxi services operate profitability based on the number of rides they are able to complete. Elon doesn’t think things through
Can’t even fix the Cybertruck! 😂
What is there to fix?
FALSE - you can FIX Cybertruck w/ Laptop.
BTW - all Tesla manuals are FREE ( S/X/3/Y) .
Why fix it when it’s selling
You own one? What problem are you facing?
@@arandomperson7811 - nothing to fix for 200,000 miles.
This should work great in Iowa in the winter. 🙄
I hope european regulators will approve it quickly
well you are gullible. this needs to be tested before europe will approve this, and since tesla is not testing its bs and not letting anyone test its bs, it will never be approved in europe, let alone function in any right way if its even released to the publice for sale.
In all likelihood it’ll be a few decades before these things are common. It’s great that innovators are excited about solving these problems, just be careful buying into the related hype trains.
should be mandatory for people with bad driving record to use them and after that the car insurance premiums for people with good record should go down.
China will buy these for their Super Cities.
That car is for me! That’s what I need. I love! Love! That kind of car.. Hopefully that is has some safety features for me as a passenger!!
Thank God for Elon!!!
Have a Blessed day everyone!!!❤️
Thw parking lots wont be turned into parks, they will be turned into human condo towers.
Now, put a hundred of these things on the road in different cities, and let's see how well they do at intersections with a lot of people and cars.
Let's see how long until it hits something... or someone.
Remember, this thing was launched at Warner Bros. Studio.
Acme, Road Runner, that Coyote that always smacks himself into walls. Now, it's the Robotaxi's turn.
It's always easier to criticize. It's a constant work in progress and Elon is getting there.
I don’t think anyone’s saying there will never be an accident in a robotaxi. So long as less people die than from human driven cars, then it’s a net positive.
@@wesley4824 I work in the industry, kid. I'm in some position to criticize it because of false marketing when we tell them it's not ready yet.
But good luck on the road if you're ever on one. God speed.
Alon? Haha. Elon is a marketing guru, not an engineer. He loves to pretend to be one, but that doesn't magically turn him into one.
@@kleroterion1196he was the chief engineer of the first reusable rocket. If my mate who lays roads is an engineer I’m pretty sure Elon is too.
@@kleroterion1196 you do realize that humans hit things and people all the time, right? As long as it does less damage than we do it'll be an improvement. The expectation should not be perfection.
Companies are too greedy to turn their parking lots into parks. It’ll be more real estate to generate more money for them somehow.
So they have taken an almost 100% efficiency in charging with a cable to less efficient inductive charging....good on ya! Progressive thinking at its best.
They bought an inductive charging company that achieved 97% efficiency, but yeah will never reach cable efficiency
yeah i find it pretty stupid, is it really that hard to plug in a cable, imagine the amount of energy lost if all transport is electric
@@maratpirate6343 do you not remember the Tesla snake? The charging cable that robotically found the hole for you....yep, never mentioned again after the unveiling.....
None of this is going anywhere. Leon Musk's bus has no accommodation for the disabled (Blind people or in a wheelchair). Plus, world bus manufacturers are >already< working on self driving city busses. so Telsa is already late to the game. Replacing parking lots... the number and size of parking lots in a city is mandated by local codes. Building developers want parking.
Yup it's here. It's called Waymo. Tesla is still 15-20 years away from full self driving.
how many cars waymo has? tesla fleet is across the globe, it can become robotaxies with a software update
They will never get there, not with just cameras.
@@maratpirate6343 and how exactly can it do that ?
if so, why would tesla create a robocab, if all their cars could already do that?
no amount of software updates, will make the garbage hardware in the tesla any better.
if you still believe anything that elon musk says, than you should be already on your way to mars, musk promised the first manned flights to mars to be in 2024, yet spacex cant land a spaceship on the moon and take it back.
I'm sure all those stadiums & airports will happily give up their passive income for charging for parking.
Autonomous until it reaches the Highways
This is great
Next, robots that cost “about” $30K that’ll pick up your paper and pour you a coffee - something Elon referred to as “repetitive, dangerous” jobs! Aren’t we all glad this is what $1 Trillion worth of Jensen’s chips over 2 years is doing for humankind?
where are we going to park the cars in the future? or there will not be any cars and only robo-taxis? In other words, where are you going to put the 'ing' from parking?
They actually made it look cool!
One of us. One of us.
It inductive charges through the wheel covers, minimal energy waste.
@@riodweber They need to do this type of charging with all Teslas.
What's the charging time though? Also induction charge is wasteful energy wise so where are the green credentials here?
About 20% energy waste
This man companies are single handendly advancing human civilization hundreds of years
Doubt
how, where and especially when?
till now, his companies have done nothing.
Amazing
Super super ..😁
I HAD THE SAME IDEA BUT THE ROAD IS THE CHARGING UNIT, like a tooth brush in its stand
Untested. No data. Pure fluff. You will never find me in one of those.
It’s a start just as building a viable reliable mass production EV was prior … America has promise .
Good for business...bad for politics. Make that into a t-shirt
Elon is a genius who never met a promise he could not fail to keep!
Isn't inductive charging slow? Plus more wasteful energy wise? Where is the green credentials here? If you have robots vacuuming the car they can't attach a charging cord?
It seems that these vehicles that have the solid cylindrical wheel covers on them are sent to the factory to be charged inductively through them in a garage. Once the wheels align along those walled ports, it increases its inductive charging significantly than just having a pad underneath, meaning he wont have a need for the taxi fleet to just increasingly rely on slow plug and go ports that take hours and hours, it may only be done at a local charge at the factory within the city for testing once it launches, but there is a reason those wheel rims are solid the way they are.
@@SpeedyGamingso Tesla charging stations cannot be used as is...
@@jonolavabeland8042 not for the robotaxi’s, which after testing the fleet in certain cities, I wager they will have more of this infrastructure for them in place after 2027, the regular civilian cars however can include both options of induction and plug in charging.
Then it wouldn't sound so "High techy"... The vaporware only sells if people believe it's delivering something new
Pretty easy to weld this new frame together, drop some model y electric motors and screens in... and call it a new thing.
Beautiful cars but we don’t have enough roads Mr Musk. The traffic on the roads it’s like a parking lot. Can you build roads and freeways first.
Genius or junk? People expected the reveal of the sub $25000 Tesla (Model 2?). Maybe we just saw it? Just add a steering wheel and some peddles (drive by wire like cybertruck) and Robotaxi becomes Model 2. Put them on the opposite side and you have a cheap way to get into the right side drive market.
When I see this vehicle operating on public’s roads with a non choreographed set course then I’ll take it seriously. Unfortunately Musk has a long long history of making claims that either take way longer, or are twice the price he quotes or never come to fruition at all so far,thinks FSD. He needs to show like Waymo and Cruz that his vehicles can operate independently in the public space!
If all the cars are constantly on the road being driven. Wouldn’t that increase our energy consumption and hence overall pollution.
It will reduce. Firstly it's electric, secondly people will not be circling around to park cars
That electricity doesn’t just get produced out of thin air. It’s primarily from fossil fuels.
@@nfny-ze8xcits still better that a gas car you clown
Thought the biggest issue would be that the electromagnetic field on a conductive charger could cause pacemaker issues? No it’s the guy on stage, his political interests, his instability, and constant manipulation of media and markets .
Induction driving has like . . . 60% efficiency. What a waste of energy
They charge themselves, Thats creepy
Still Waiting for the SEMI to REVOLUTIONIZE the industry 😂
This reminds me of infrastructure week. SMH!
Amazing!!! 🚀🚀🚀
Amazing it’s Tesla is only down 6%
This has already been happening in China for a few years.
Great innovations......but yes..prepare for a lot of law suits!
Anyone else who lied about self driving year after year to inflate stock price would be