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Elon Musk Still Thinks Self-Driving Can Save Tesla
Elon Musk Still Thinks Self-Driving Can Save Tesla-April 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:54

Elon Musk, CEO of twitter, President of tesla and of Space X, onstage during the conference at Vivatech technology startups and innovation fair at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris. Friday 16 june 2023,

is still pretty sure he can sacrifice now for better ones at some is – in theory – fully integrated into the automaker’s vehicles. reports that the plan could end up doing two things: intensifying the electric-vehicle price war .

On Thursday, July 20th, Tesla’s stock fell nearly 10 percent during trading hours to about $263 as Musk reportedly signaled there was no end in sign for price cuts that have sent the Austin, Texas-based company’s margins to a four-year low. apparently said that these short-term variances in gross margin and profitability are “minor relative to the long-term picture,” and “autonomy will make all of these numbers look silly.”

Now, Reuters says investors are questioning whether it’s actually worth sacrificing current profitability for technology that Musk has been promising is right around the corner for years with very few returns. Keep in mind, T is being looked at heavily by regulators in the U.S. after a number of severe car crashes. Despite all this, Musk still thinks could one day account for most of Tesla’s value. At the same time, he feels the tech would give the company an edge over its rivals as they try to make its EV operations profitable.

In the second quarter of 2023, the company’s automotive gross margin – excluding regulatory credits – fell to 18.1 percent from 19 percent in the first quarter, according to Reuters. For those keeping score at home, it works out to a 26 percent decline from just one year ago.

The outlet reports that analysts say the company’s margin issues would likely weigh on the stock – even though it has more than doubled this year because of the growing adoption of .

Reuters says Tesla saw a spike in the usage of FSD Beta n the second quarter, and cumulative miles driven using the technology is now over 300 million miles. This, according to the company, is just the beginning.

Reportedly, Tesla is planning to spend over $1 billion through next year on Doko – its supercomputer that is meant to train AI models for autonomous vehicles. It’s slated to go into production this month. Despite this notion, a whole lot of challenges still remain, including price.

Analysts at Wells Fargo say FSD adoption could be hurt by the very fact it costs a whole lot of money, despite the richest person in the world saying things to the contrary. works out to be a really high percentage of the car’s total cost, depending on the model.

“Without a crystal ball or having access to all the data Tesla has at its disposal, it is pretty impossible to guess when FSD will be achieved,” “The real question is how long it would take to get sign-off from regulators, which is likely to take some time amid all the obvious safety concerns.”

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