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Kilowatt: A Podcast about Electric Vehicles

Tesla's Q2 2024 Earnings Call

Ep. 519

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This episode delved into Tesla's Q2 2024 earnings call where Elon Musk discussed key points such as electric vehicle adoption growth, full self-driving technology progress, record revenues, and future projects. Topics also included AI strategy, partnerships for FSD licensing, and Tesla's confidence in its business model despite external factors. The episode emphasized the importance of user experience with FSD, individual preferences in investing, and reasons for alignment or misalignment with Tesla's offerings, offering insights into Tesla's financial performance and market positioning.


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