Tesla's Long-Awaited Cybercab Is Missing an Extremely Basic Feature
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Musk's ambitious Cybercab prototype may revolutionize transportation with its wireless charging technology, but skepticism about its promising claims and practicality remains high among investors.
"Something we're also doing is inductive charging, so, the robotaxi has no plug. It just goes over the inductive charger and charges. So, yeah, that's kind of how it should be." This statement highlights Musk's vision for a charging system in the Cybercab that eliminates the need for traditional plugs, but leaves many practical questions unanswered.
While some prototypes exist that charge vehicles wirelessly, the logistics of implementing this technology widely is still unclear. Tesla may embed chargers at certain points rather than fully integrating it into roads.
The $30,000 Cybercab is projected as an income-generating asset for owners, similar to Airbnb. However, doubts about Musk’s track record on delivery cast shadows over this vision.
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