Submitted by prehistoric_knight t3_zru4w1 in technology
milkcarton232 t1_j19kdf2 wrote
Reply to comment by somegridplayer in Tesla reportedly plans more layoffs as the company’s stock tanks | Engadget by prehistoric_knight
Yeah Tesla failed on more than a few milestones, the worst being the model 3 self driving kit. As for object detection/avoidance I don't know that I would call the other ones better? All the Tesla's they currently produce are all still pretty great cars.
My overall point is discounting musk doing a stupid Tesla has shown that they have a talent at rapidly changing the field. I wouldn't count them out just yet but I do agree their insane p/e simply wasn't sustainable
somegridplayer t1_j19x10d wrote
When everyone is turning out EV and IC cars, they'll have a hard time keeping up both in innovation and in sheer volume.
milkcarton232 t1_j1a4a30 wrote
I disagree on innovation? Most of those other companies are slight changes over the years, Tesla put ev's on the map and continue to dream big. Having said that the past =/= the future so innovation might come from wherever, I think Tesla has an adv b/c they are not a traditional car company and have a tech mindset.
Volume you are right, up until now they were really the only option for all electric and that's changing. They do have another good advantage depending on how they play it: superchargers. They have a really good network of supercharging stations which could be strong for them going forward
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