In an interview a few days ago, Tesla CEO Elon Musk was disappointed by media reports about Tesla’s “Battery Day” event: “It’s too sad”.
In the interview, Musk complained about the media’s coverage of “Battery Day”: “The media coverage of this incident is regrettable. Most media reports are sad reflections that they don’t understand, really.”
However, Musk claimed that he did not try to “convince people to understand so much”: ” I didn’t try to convince people to really understand, and the results would speak for themselves .”
Then Musk continued to complain that people did not have a deep understanding of manufacturing: this is something that is difficult for ordinary people to understand, and even smart people on Wall Street usually don’t know anything about manufacturing and how difficult it is. They usually think that making a prototype is the most difficult thing. Once you have a prototype, everything else is simply copied. In fact, this is not the case. This is just the tip of the iceberg. Mass production, especially mass production of new technologies, is one thousand to ten thousand times more difficult than manufacturing prototypes. “
Musk has developed a sense of awe for the perfect manufacturing industry in the past few years, and he has been communicating this concept frequently. He has stated on multiple occasions that he hopes Tesla can essentially become a manufacturing company and encourage more smart people to enter the manufacturing industry.
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