Tesla Blog Posts

October 23rd, 2019
  • HyperCharts
  • Tesla

Tesla up over $50/share after hours

So, here is an interesting thing. What secret has been better kept than Tesla’s earnings per share Q3 to make the stock spike over $50? Well, I guess there are many. The CyberTruck for starters. This quarter, we didn’t get Elon a month early dissn’ short sellers on Twitter. That helps. Thanks Elon! Much better! […]

October 20th, 2019
  • Batteries
  • Creation
  • Destruction
  • Disruption
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Friction Reduction
  • Problem Solving
  • Technology
  • Tesla
  • Unnecessary Contstraints

Did Dyson strike a deal with Tesla not to make EVs?

This article is pure speculation. If I were Dyson, and I were looking at the big business picture, I would recognise my dependency on Li-ion batteries. The cost of my batteries heavily impacts the cost of my vacuum devices to my customers and my margins as well. Having somebody working towards getting the costs of […]

October 18th, 2019
  • Elon Musk
  • Tesla

Elon’s Twitter Rants

Elon Musk behaves impulsively on Twitter. So does everybody else, but Elon is not allowed. He is not allowed because a person in his position could leak material information. He has a lot of cards he is playing close to the chest, so he needs to tread carefully. And apparently the SEC has rules. Control […]

October 17th, 2019
  • Elon Musk
  • Model 3 Improvements
  • Self Driving
  • Speculation
  • Technology
  • Tesla

A Self Driving Future

Imagine a future where transportation is quick and even quicker when you plan ahead. You need a car and one shows up instantly to take you wherever you want to go. On a $40,700 Tesla Model 3 leased today, Tesla will collect $6,289 +$2,500 +($399 * 36) = $23,153 for leasing the car to a […]

October 8th, 2019
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Elon Musk
  • Model 3 Improvements
  • Tesla

Tesla Q3 Cars Delivered 97,000, Tesla 2017 Cars Delivered 103,091

Tesla has one more chance this year to post a quarterly delivered results of what they were able to achieve for the entire year 2017. If they do this, they will have quadrupled deliveries since 2017 (or doubled year over year). Meanwhile, the stock price…

September 29th, 2019
  • Code Fun
  • Creation
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Friction Reduction
  • Model 3 Improvements
  • Technology
  • Tesla

Bad Defaults

It happens to the best of us. In development, everything has to land somewhere. There has to be default behavior where a user experience can be optimized. One example of default behavior is Google search results. The result is that you get the exact pages you want on the first page of Google’s results. I […]

September 20th, 2019
  • Creation
  • Model 3 Improvements
  • Problem Solving
  • Technology
  • Tesla

How Tesla can Solve Idle Fees

When you park at a Super Charger, you can leave your car to charge while you go grab a bite or do some shopping. At some point though, your car will finish charging. After that, you are taking up a parking spot with your car plugged in. This is where “Idle Fees” kick in. If […]

August 21st, 2019
  • Model 3 Improvements
  • Tesla

Profile Detection

My car keeps getting better. One cool feature about the Tesla is the driver profiles. My wife can set it to her profile and the mirrors and seat adjusts to her saved config settings. When I drive the car I could select my profile and have my saved settings. The whole thing is a major […]

August 11th, 2019
  • Self Driving
  • Tesla

Will Tesla use LIDAR?

Tesla is ahead in every aspect of Electric Vehicle development (at least in North America). But despite their lead, many wanted to spread doubt about LIDAR being more viable. Elon flamethows this argument here: Elon Musk: “LIDAR is lame. LIDAR is lame. Lame. hehe” … “They are all going to dump LIDAR is my prediction. […]


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