Interesting Tweet Reading To Start The Week: Tesla, Inflation, Delinquent CRE, More

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So many ideas worth discussing but so little time. Here’s a collection of interesting Tweets.

 

Tesla Hype

Tesla to Build 25,000-Euro Car in Germany

Reuters reports Tesla to Build 25,000-Euro Car in Germany

Tesla (TSLA.O) plans to build a 25,000-euro ($26,838) car at its factory near Berlin, a source with knowledge of the matter said on Monday, in a long-awaited development for the electric vehicle maker which is aiming for mass uptake of its cars.

The source, who declined to be named, did not say when production would begin.

The average retail price of an EV in Europe in the first half of 2023 was over 65,000 euros, according to autos research firm JATO Dynamics, compared to just over 31,000 euros in China.

Musk had long planned to make a more affordable electric car, but said in 2022 he had not yet mastered the technology and shelved the plan.

Still, sources told Reuters in September the carmaker was closing in on an innovation that would allow it to die cast nearly all of the underbody of the EV in one piece, a breakthrough that would speed up production and lower costs.

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