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Negative Bias Towards Tesla & Other Automakers' Desperate Move
Again the Negative Bias Towards Tesla by the media is in full swing, making news headline out of every single Tesla fire, all the while of course completely ignoring the over 170000 gasoline vehicle fires per year in the US alone. We also talk about the Tesla Semi truck, the desperate EV competition and the Model 3 launch in South Korea.
So it's time again for exposing CNBC's negative bias towards Tesla, because they are the first ones to jump on the Tesla hate bandwagon, every time a Tesla catches fire. Even though according to statistical data, a Tesla is 10x less likely to catch fire than a gasoline car, and a gasoline car is burning on average more than every minute somewhere on this planet, news media are only interested in reporting on Tesla car accident. We see it as our duty to show that gasoline car fires are much more common and more dangerous, exposing the Tesla CNBC bias and destroying Tesla fake news wherever we can. Tesla haters of course would't like that, and would prefer the FUD against Tesla, which is mainly sponsored by big oil and legacy automakers.
A Tesla Semi spotted by the CHP (California Highway Patrol) could be seen up close by them, the driver of the truck confirming that the Tesla Semi might even have a higher range than the 500 mile number. In order to be able to hold the Tesla Semi release date by the end of 2020, Tesla battery cell production needs to increase, through means of Tesla getting into the battery resource mining business.
Then we take a look over to the competition, namely the Audi e-Tron, but especially the Jaguar I-PACE. Because Tesla ahead of competition, Jaguar went really aggressive with their pricing, and introduced a Tesla conquest rebate, to potentially lure customers away from Tesla.
Tesla is finally launching Model 3 into the South Korean market, with long lines of people waiting to see the car for the first time. We are sure that Tesla launching here will mean a nice profit increase.
Lastly, we made a bold statement, based on the logistics S-curve growth of new technologies, about the electric car market penetration by 2040.
------- ✅Recommended videos✅ -------
Our previous video exposing why CNBC hates Tesla stock & Elon Musk:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/eCjHjyV2xYmB/
We were quite amazed that a few 🚄Hyperloop projects are ACTUALLY PROGRESSING forward. So we decided to make a fun video reporting all the ONGOING LOOPS, as well as digging a bit into the history of pneumatic tube transport. Enjoy!
https://www.bitchute.com/video/D7rFB2tvfZNy/
------- Interesting resources to look up: -------
On the logistics S curve growth of new technologies:
http://www.foresightguide.com/logistic-growth-s-curves/
Or a much more detailed scientific paper:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877705811001469
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