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Tesla Going to the Moon
Posted On: June 3, 2022

Tesla Going to the Moon - Here's Why.


Tesla and its stock are going to the moon and there are quite a few reasons why. We'll go over what those are now, including Indonesia, robotaxis, infrastructure, costs, Tesla's mission, FSD, and all the numbers why.


Reasons Tesla and Its Stock Are Going to the Moon.


Indonesia
As the country with the world's largest nickel ore production and reserves, Indonesia is a vital and strategic location for minerals. Indonesia has a vital role in the global nickel trade for any company interested in batteries, E.V.s, or energy storage. Indonesia produces 1 million metric tons each year or 37% of the worldwide nickel production of about 2.7 million metric tons. Indonesia could supply Tesla with enough nickel for 20 million cars per year!


Local
There are advantages for Tesla sourcing local ingredients, a factory on every continent. This cuts down on exports and tariffs. People in Indonesia may not be able to afford $60000 Tesla vehicles. I think Tesla's solution to this is going to be very simple, just run robotaxis in Indonesia for a very cheap cost. Indonesia is going to be a local market there. The dedicated robotaxi will most likely launch in Indonesia!


Robotaxi
How is Tesla going to get to having driverless cars with all the rules and regulations? I think it will be the dedicated robotaxi running in Indonesia. It will have no pedals and steering wheel. I think Indonesia may have a dedicated robo-bus. There are less issues with personal space in other nations than the United States. Other cultures will accept it, especially if its low cost and a better alternative than existing public transport.


Rush Hour
The buses may be able to handle 16 people at a time during rush hour, or have additional capacity for busy times.


Infrastructure
Charging infrastructure will be difficult to setup in Indonesia. The cars will need to dock in a car park at night. Tesla may need a similar business model as Lime Scooters. Tesla could hire this company to manage the vehicles. Other people could manage and clean the robotaxis for them and pay the local for their work. Indonesia will cost less to do this than the U.S.


Source: Re-posted and Summarized from Jeremy Johnson at torquenews.


My Take: Don't forget, Tesla energy and Insurance.


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Tesla Going to the Moon
Posted On: June 3, 2022

Tesla Going to the Moon - Here's Why.


Tesla and its stock are going to the moon and there are quite a few reasons why. We'll go over what those are now, including Indonesia, robotaxis, infrastructure, costs, Tesla's mission, FSD, and all the numbers why.


Reasons Tesla and Its Stock Are Going to the Moon.


Indonesia
As the country with the world's largest nickel ore production and reserves, Indonesia is a vital and strategic location for minerals. Indonesia has a vital role in the global nickel trade for any company interested in batteries, E.V.s, or energy storage. Indonesia produces 1 million metric tons each year or 37% of the worldwide nickel production of about 2.7 million metric tons. Indonesia could supply Tesla with enough nickel for 20 million cars per year!


Local
There are advantages for Tesla sourcing local ingredients, a factory on every continent. This cuts down on exports and tariffs. People in Indonesia may not be able to afford $60000 Tesla vehicles. I think Tesla's solution to this is going to be very simple, just run robotaxis in Indonesia for a very cheap cost. Indonesia is going to be a local market there. The dedicated robotaxi will most likely launch in Indonesia!


Robotaxi
How is Tesla going to get to having driverless cars with all the rules and regulations? I think it will be the dedicated robotaxi running in Indonesia. It will have no pedals and steering wheel. I think Indonesia may have a dedicated robo-bus. There are less issues with personal space in other nations than the United States. Other cultures will accept it, especially if its low cost and a better alternative than existing public transport.


Rush Hour
The buses may be able to handle 16 people at a time during rush hour, or have additional capacity for busy times.


Infrastructure
Charging infrastructure will be difficult to setup in Indonesia. The cars will need to dock in a car park at night. Tesla may need a similar business model as Lime Scooters. Tesla could hire this company to manage the vehicles. Other people could manage and clean the robotaxis for them and pay the local for their work. Indonesia will cost less to do this than the U.S.


Source: Re-posted and Summarized from Jeremy Johnson at torquenews.


My Take: Don't forget, Tesla energy and Insurance.


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