Tesla Launches Model Y in India at $66K

Tesla Launches Model Y in India at $66K

In this episode, we break down Tesla’s official launch of the Model Y in India, priced at $66,000—over five times the average Indian car price. We examine why Tesla’s pricing strategy immediately raises concerns in one of the world’s most price-sensitive markets, and what the company aims to achieve with limited imports before its planned factory goes live in 2027.

We explore:
– The details of India’s new EV policy that paved the way for Tesla’s entry
– How Tesla’s Model Y compares in price and appeal to local competitors like Tata and BYD
– Why Tesla expects minimal sales in the short term and what the launch really signals
– The challenges around charging infrastructure, financing, and brand recognition in India
– Reactions from Indian automakers and the government’s long-term manufacturing goal
– What Tesla hopes to learn before scaling operations with a local plant

This launch marks the start of Tesla’s most complex market test yet. We unpack the strategy, risks, and what success would look like for Tesla in India.

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Elon Musk Revisits China, Tesla's Largest Production Hub, Amidst Intensifying Competition

Elon Musk Revisits China, Tesla's Largest Production Hub, Amidst Intensifying Competition

Tesla Inc's (TSLA.O) Chief Executive Officer, Elon Musk, embarked on a significant visit to China on Tuesday, marking his first return to the electric vehicle giant's largest production hub in three years. The visit began with a meeting with China's foreign minister, Qin Gang, in Beijing, setting the tone for a series of high-profile engagements. Musk's visit is the latest in a series of high-profile returns by top U.S. CEOs to China since the country reopened its borders and reversed its zero-COVID policy in December. Earlier this year, Apple's (AAPL.O) Tim Cook visited in March, while JP Morgan's (JPM.N) Jamie Dimon and Starbucks' (SBUX.O) Laxman Narasimhan are also in China this week.

31 Touko 20237min

Twitter Under Musk: Navigating the Free Speech Paradox

Twitter Under Musk: Navigating the Free Speech Paradox

Elon Musk, a figure synonymous with boundary-pushing ventures like Tesla and SpaceX, took the helm of Twitter just shy of a year ago. His acquisition was accompanied by grand proclamations of free speech principles, promises that echoed through the microblogging site. Yet, a stark shift in censorship policies under Musk's stewardship has come to light, casting a shadow over his proclaimed commitment to unfettered expression. In a stark departure from Musk's early declaration that he would only comply with governmental censorship "at gunpoint," recent reports indicate that Twitter has become more compliant with the demands of various administrations since Musk took the reins. According to Spanish newspaper El Pais, the social media giant has approved 83% more censorship requests from governments such as Turkey and India compared to the period before Musk's takeover in October last year.

30 Touko 20237min

Elon Musk Weekly Roundup: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter and AI

Elon Musk Weekly Roundup: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter and AI

Join The Investor Club > ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://stagezero.supercast.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Welcome to the Elon Musk Weekly Roundup, your daily source for the latest news and updates on SpaceX, Tesla, and Elon Musk's Twitter activity. In this episode, we'll be recapping all the episodes from this week and bringing you up to speed on the most exciting developments in space exploration and electric vehicles. From rocket launches to Tesla's latest innovations, we've got all the news you need to stay informed about Elon Musk's groundbreaking companies. And with regular updates on Elon's Twitter feed, you'll always be in the know about his latest musings and announcements. So join us every day for the Elon Musk Weekly Roundup and stay up to date with all the latest from one of the world's most innovative entrepreneurs. Don't miss out on the excitement – hit that subscribe button now!

28 Touko 202347min

Charging Ahead: Tesla and Ford's Groundbreaking Collaboration Sparks a New Era for Electric Vehicles

Charging Ahead: Tesla and Ford's Groundbreaking Collaboration Sparks a New Era for Electric Vehicles

Recently, Ford Motor Co and Tesla announced a landmark agreement, setting a new precedent for collaboration over competition in the electric vehicle space. Yes, you heard that right. Ford, one of the world's oldest automakers, and Tesla, the pioneering leader in electric vehicle technology, have joined forces. Starting from next year, Ford EV owners will be able to charge their vehicles at any of Tesla's 12,000 Supercharger stations in the United States, using Ford's mobile app. The CEOs of both companies, Jim Farley of Ford and our very own Elon Musk, broke the news in a Twitter Spaces livestream. This agreement paves the way for Ford to become the first major automaker to utilize Tesla's charging network and Tesla-style charging ports. Beyond the surprise, what does this mean for the future of electric vehicles? How will this collaboration influence the industry and impact the EV ownership experience? What does this say about the direction of competition and cooperation in the industry? We'll be discussing all of these questions and more in today's episode.

27 Touko 20239min

Tesla's Model Y Seizes Global Sales Champion in Q1 2023

Tesla's Model Y Seizes Global Sales Champion in Q1 2023

Elon Musk's Bold Prediction Materializes as Premium Electric SUV Outpaces Traditional Combustion Powerhouses

26 Touko 202311min

SpaceX Joins the FAA to Defend Starship Amidst Environmental Impact Controversy

SpaceX Joins the FAA to Defend Starship Amidst Environmental Impact Controversy

A lawsuit targeting Elon Musk’s SpaceX, initiated by environmental activists and cultural heritage nonprofits, is set to have a new ally on the defense: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The lawsuit was sparked by the fiery outcome of Starship’s maiden flight last month — a stark reminder of the explosive risks tied to pioneering cosmic frontiers. On Friday, SpaceX filed a motion, asking federal judge Carl Nichols to permit it to rally beside the FAA in defense against the plaintiffs, which include environmental groups and heritage advocates. Surprisingly, according to court documents, the plaintiffs do not object to SpaceX’s intervention. This response isn't entirely unexpected; Jared Margolis, senior attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity and the plaintiffs' lead counsel, commented that intervention by the applicant in cases concerning their permits is fairly standard. The plaintiffs have accused the FAA of being lax in their duty to conduct comprehensive environmental studies on SpaceX's activities. They contend that the organization should have scrutinized the environmental impacts of launching the world's largest rocket, the Starship, from SpaceX’s Starbase, nestled on the Gulf Coast near Brownsville, Texas.

25 Touko 20238min

Elon Musk, Twitter and the Florida Governor's Bid for Presidency

Elon Musk, Twitter and the Florida Governor's Bid for Presidency

In a startling revelation that has the potential to reshape the political landscape, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is slated to announce his run for president during a conversation with none other than Twitter's current CEO, Elon Musk. This information, according to three individuals privy to the plan, was revealed to NBC News, igniting waves of speculation and intrigue. The announcement is to take place on Twitter Spaces, Twitter's audio-chat platform, at 6 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Tech entrepreneur David Sacks, known for his close ties with both Musk and DeSantis, will moderate the event. Later that evening, a campaign launch video will be released, marking the commencement of DeSantis's tour to several crucial states post-Memorial Day. This orchestrated move seems set to tie together the political ambitions of a prominent Republican Party figure with a globally recognized tech mogul's influence and reach.

24 Touko 20238min

SpaceX Axiom Launches Second Private Astronaut Mission

SpaceX Axiom Launches Second Private Astronaut Mission

On May 21, history was yet again made, as Axiom Space, the pioneering private spaceflight company, launched its second private astronaut mission. The Crew Dragon spacecraft, christened 'Freedom', took off from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A, borne skywards by a SpaceX Falcon 9. Aboard this spacecraft was the four-person Ax-2 crew, ready to experience the inimitable realm of space. Freedom's departure marks a new era in space travel and exploration. As the second private astronaut mission executed by Axiom Space, the event illustrates the escalating trend towards commercial spaceflight, democratizing access to the stars. Lifting off at 5:37 p.m. Eastern, the spacecraft and its trailblazing crew separated from the rocket’s upper stage a mere 12 minutes after liftoff.

23 Touko 20238min