How Elon Musk Is Taking Tesla Global | WSJ

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Tesla is pushing for global expansion and looking to open more factories around the world. WSJ analyzes three speeches by Elon Musk to understand the company’s strategy to beat competitors and overcome regulatory hurdles to take more of its vehicles to the roads. Photo illustration: Sharon Shi

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It’s impossible for this channel to post an unbiased video

ReynaSingh
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The "brakes don't work" woman situation was debunked. I didn't expect such poor journalism standards from WSJ.

onceappuonatime
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TESLA: Grows 50% per year straight for the last 8 Years

Gordon Johnsson: THEY HAVE A DEMAND :D

ThePercy
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That Chinese woman admitted that she did that just to get an attention from media.

Sid_Personal_
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Not a word in this video that this crazy Chinese woman's claim was thoroughly debunked as the car log showed the brakes worked properly.

kenypowa
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As usual, WSJ disappoints. There's much better coverage of Tesla on Youtube.

s_k
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No mention of how much further Tesla is in technological lead??

kevindegenaar
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Didn´t even explain that the "safety issue" with over 285, 000 cars was just an over the air update that was solved in 10 minutes and just added a chime when engaging cruise control.

WSJ is leaving out the solutions to problems just to make it seem like it hasn´t been resolved.

William Boston at the end saying that Tesla needs a CEO because they can´t get around local regulatory issues? The amount of stupid is too big to explain in one comment.

tobybeat
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Ngl this could've been a 4 minutes video tops

surenderyadav
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WSJ thinks replacing an ICE car factories to EV is as easy as a snap of the fingers lol. Here are some major challenges,
1. New technology. Do they have it?
2. The staffs for ICE technology. Can’t use your old engineers...
3. New R&D expenses
4. New expenses for machineries once they got their design down.
4. What are they doing with the old technology machineries? Sell them cheap? Throw them away?

One is better off starting from scratch without dealing with the old dead weight.

superfly
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This artice is a masterpiece in passive aggressive hostility. The subtle undermining of task is reduced to concern trolling

njengakim
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"what they are doing is converting existing plants into elecric vehicles plants" like that's something you can do overnight... the experts... 🙄

FrancescoDiMauro
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2017: 3 teslas in my town of 10k people
2021: 50, according to the papers, teslas in my town

JoeLikesTrains
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Its Brics... Brazil, Russia, India, China and SOUTH AFRICA...

You should of know better for such a big publication.

darrenjones
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WSJ is definitely out of touch. They still hold this old economy view

lecadou
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direct to the the point, how much oil company pay you under the table

Tinjinladakh
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As a nitpick; the Moscow speech was actually in St. Petersburg

rusitoexplorador
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The BRICS countries but no mention of India with over a billion people, nor South Africa with a continent with over a billion people. Check your 'analysts' WSJ🙄

wandinxumalo
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6:09 Just compare Giga Berlin construction to the BER airport construction 😂

Ruslan_
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More WSJ FUD with a clown commentator that knows more than Elon, what a joke!

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