EVDL Administrator via EV wrote:
I have a huge amount of respect for Elon Musk, Tesla, Tesla's vehicles, and
what they've done to advance the EV cause... But Elon Musk is both Tesla's
biggest strength and their biggest liability...  Musk should be kept as a
creative force in Tesla, NOT pushed out the way Apple did with Steve Jobs
in 1985.

Well said, David! I couldn't agree more.

Tesla's cars are wonderful. That's what convinces the public to buy them! Tesla is almost single-handedly swinging the world from ICEs to EVs.

But Wall Street doesn't care if the product is any good. They just want it to make MONEY! And Tesla isn't making money. Musk is a creative genius; but he's no engineer, and no businessman. That worries Wall Street, and attracts vultures in the government and other auto companies. It's a weakness they can, and *will* exploit.

Jobs had Wozniak at Apple; as a team, they made it happen. Nikola Tesla had George Westinghouse; again, they needed each other to succeed.

Elon Musk needs to find geniuses with the engineering and business talents needed for Tesla to succeed. Then take Lee Iacocca's advice for getting things done: "I hire people brighter than me, then I get out of their way."

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Lee Hart, 814 8th Ave N, Sartell MN 56377, www.sunrise-ev.com
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