
"Tesla's so-called " Master Plans" have been more or less the guiding principles behind how the company was run over the last two decades. It's been the set of documents that the public could go back and read to see just how and why the automaker was committed to building more sustainable transportation. It was the rails that kept Tesla on track to what it once said was its ultimate goal: affordable electric vehicles for the world."
"Tesla dropped its Master Plan Part 4 on CEO Elon Musk's social media platform, X yesterday. But rather than tease some shiny new EV or tell the world how sustainable electrified vehicles need to be a focus, it instead published a glorified fluff piece on AI, robotics and something that it calls "sustainable abundance." Now, it's not like the new plan ignores cars completely. It acknowledges Tesla's roots in electric vehicles as a foundational springboard for the company."
"This next chapter in Tesla's story will help create a world we've only just begun to imagine and will do so at a scale that we have yet to see. We are building the products and services that bring AI into the physical world. We have been working tirelessly for nearly two decades to create the foundation for this technological renaissance throug"
Tesla's Master Plans guided company strategy for two decades toward affordable electric vehicles. The corporate mission is shifting toward AI, robotics, and a concept labeled "sustainable abundance." Master Plan Part 4 was published on CEO Elon Musk's social media platform, X. The new plan acknowledges electric vehicles as a foundational springboard but deprioritizes EVs as the company's main focus moving forward. The plan highlights products like Optimus and emphasizes software-driven solutions that bring AI into the physical world. The language frames this shift as the next technological renaissance built on nearly two decades of work.
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