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Elon Musk Tells Joe Rogan That People Were Killed By Covid Ventilators And Also He Wants To Make 200,000 Cybertrucks Per Year
Elon Musk Tells Joe Rogan That People Were Killed By Covid Ventilators And Also He Wants To Make 200,000 Cybertrucks Per Year-February 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:52

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has once again gone on to drink whisky, spout about the world around him and lie about the .

Amidst his rants about the “woke mind virus,” and claiming that people put on were actually killed by the and not the virus, Musk found time in the two-hour and 41-minute interview to talk about the , according to the . No, there was no way I’d be listening to this whole thing. Specifically, he brought up just how many Tesla intends to build.

Musk told Rogan that Tesla is apparently aiming to build 200,000 per year. That’s up a hell of a lot from the capacity of 125,000 the company had earlier mentioned, according to . Apparently, Musk said there was the potential to lift that number to a quarter million by 2025. Good lord, those are some goals.

Deliveries of the truck, which is running years behind schedule, are supposed to begin on November 30. There’s no word on how is going to scale up production so quickly, especially because Musk reiterated to Rogan just how hard it was to build the ugly truckling.

“We’re aiming to make about 200,000 a year at point production ... maybe a little more, but I just can’t emphasize enough that manufacturing is much much harder than the initial design,” Musk said about the futuristic-looking Cybertruck.

“We dug our own grave with Cybertruck,” he had said on an earnings call earlier this month, adding the company could face “enormous challenges” in ramping up production and making it cash-flow positive.

During the interview, Rogan actually got a chance to fire arrows at a C. To be fair, the truck did beat the arrow, but I feel like some more — let’s say — modern ammunition would probably fair a bit better.

If you feel like you need to listen to the 2:41 long interview, then go ahead, but be warned, your brain will be a bit more dead than it was before.

Oh, and just to go back to the ventilator thing for a second. Back in 2020, . As you may have guessed, it never happened. This dude is something else.

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