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by jlei523
287 days ago
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I think anyone could have seen this from miles away based on: 1. China is going to own the EV market. The only thing that can temporarily stop Chinese EVs from dominating in every country is massive tariffs. But this is not a long-term strategy. 2. Sentiment is low on EV due to Trump I think the problem with Musk's strategy is that self-driving will also become a commodity over time. There's no reason that only Teslas will be able to drive themselves. Further more, I don't see why China's robotics won't do the same to Tesla's EVs. In fact, I believe China's robotics are world leading at the moment. |
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That can be said about everything so does it play out in real? For e.g. phones have been labeled as commodities a while ago. But, are they?
Edit: Self driving is a super specialized tech and it’s still not fully developed yet. A lot of weak areas. I don’t see it getting commoditized in the next 20 or 30 years.
The real opportunity would be in monetizing the time that people would be getting back while not driving.