A must-watch for anybody who wants to understand Tesla. Lars. One of your best videos ever. I love it when you do this type of video. You are really great at explaining specific aspects of Tesla. This explanation of the factories is like nothing I’ve seen anywhere else.
@@BestInTESLA The question to ask is "How would one design a solar powered battery of a car that keeps the car running for at least 24 hours." Not to consider battery storage in the vehicle. Gauge meter, sensor must be electronically & mechanically designed by studying and using the power of electrons, very tiny negative particles that produce electric, known as charge, electric charge, electricity. The path of these electrons has been carefully studied, but more has to be understood, maybe. I thought I can see electrons, but anyone who is so immensely focus with long attention span can. Management is a word that I dreaded to hear. That's is applied in America's production line, once the company gets so big that it has to come up with subsidiary, or franchised it's products once branded. Vehicles usually run on gas (oil) that is refined, liquified or something like that, that keeps the running for several hours, but once that gas (energy, power, electricity) runs out, one has to stop by the gas station to refill the gas tank. Now with electrons powered vehicle, it is nearly impossible to equate th power of gas to make the car running for hours. So, the car has to also stop by an electron charging center? Then the critical question to ask is how much time it take to charge the electron powered battery and compare that with how much time it takes to be at the pump. What I believe is "the grid can handle the demands of electric cars" If and when the grid can't handle, then the limiting factor is the factory or buildings (storage of robots, assembling products) and not the grid. Sheila, much less retarded Gloria, better not claim the above statement, ok.
Yes, mind blowing. Having worked in production for several decades, I've never seen such innovation and use of software to control the whole factory before. The cubic modular design of production "lines" ........ WOW, can't think of another word/s. Thank you Lars for the video.
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Thanks for referencing me, Lars. Great video.🤘 I see Chinese factory planners making plans, getting ready - then a TH-cam video comes out about Tesla, so they scrap the plans and start working on a new version 😁
Nobody takes the intricacies of Tesla and translates them into understandable videos better than Lars does. You must have excellent sources for your summaries. Huge fan!
Everything about Tesla is crazy! The battery life, the tail lights, the interior etc. Tesla stocks is the best of them all! I have always hoped to invest in Tesla stocks one day but the thought of doing so without enough knowledge of the stocks market makes the whole thing less attractive to me. One cannot afford to lose any money in this pandemic era
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In an interview yesterday it looks like Elon Musk spoke about Polygon (MATIC). Twitter actually has a deal with MATIC, so the next Dogecoin is coming? Whats going on here
Great job Lars! Extremely informative! As usual concise and well presented. I watched the lengthy Justice-Alejandro video you acknowledge; great job at taking out the essence and expanding to add valuable content.
That was truly eye opening about just how much better their factories are compared to the rest! Plus how clueless the socket market is, thought I was getting a bargain when Tesla stock dipped below $900 now it's around $800 even better!
I love how you continue to improve your knowledge (and therefore ours), your delivery (no nonsense), and value to your subscribers. I am shifting my investment portfolio to heavy Tesla holdings. Thanks Lars.
One of the best summary videos of Tesla's advantages. Many sources of information stitched together and very clearly summarizing and explaining. One of your best videos, THANKS!
Excellent staff, Thanks Lars. Even though I need to watch your video again to make sure I understand it all well, and have not missed some salient points. It is definitely an extraordinary and unique technology that will eventually floor the entire industry in to obsolete niche conglomerates of "Have Been" for the old ICE sentimentalists. The timing of your video is also perfect to enable some late comer to load up on Tesla stock at this ridiculous under valued low prices.
@@ken-mb5cp Xllent fundamentals man. let us talk about the price one year from now, OK? What Lars is talking about is productivity, incredible productivity, equal exceptional profits.
Yes I feel like after what happened with the cybertruck and roadster Elon learned to lower his expectations but it seems like he's being very pessimistic when saying 20M by 2030
That is how we build systems in software. We use nodes (or cubes in your example) to scale capacity and clusters for redundancy so there is no single point of failure. A cluster is a group of nodes. We add nodes on the fly to scale or increase capacity without shutting down a cluster. We increase the number of clusters to add more redundancy depending on the system’s criticality or importance. A good example of this is Cassandra which is a no-SQL database distributed system. Great for scaling and redundancy.
love the video, but tecnically those are hexagon cylinders, cubes would have the hexagon shapes on each side aswell making 14 hexagons in total surface area and I culdn't unsee it
Thanks for letting us know so much about the machine that builds the machine. This is the first time I’ve heard about the factory in this detail and increases my confidence in teslas success
Great video, Lars!! Production-wise especially: I loved the crescendo in energy and volume of the background music that highlighted your final point!! Bravo.
This will be copied by everyone, eventually. But to run a factory in this way requires a completely different organisation and culture from what the 'old OEMs' have. It will take them years to implement, maybe even decades.
It WON'T be copied....legacy auto is too entrenched in the corruption and greed of "old" money. They would need to change their ENTIRE culture: IMPOSSIBLE! Another start-up MIGHT be able....if they survive long enough.
what is truly frightening is that once the AI or AGI stack reaches a certain level of development...human engineers will not be required for further evolution/revolution/optimisation
Lar’s. Truly eye opening. I had a shop and i had to determine productivity. So the shop was a given dimension and i took the size of the new add on shop operation and to determine the new shop for profit, I divided the rent of the area vs profit and compared it to the other shop. Only then did I know and decide if the new operation was even worth keeping. I was 28 years old when I came up with the idea. Also as a long time Martial Arts student. Effective of motion allows you to win against your opponent. If you can accomplish the save move with less moves, the economy of motion wins
"Conveyance is not useful work" Elon Musk The fact is that to make a car severl components have to be assembled. It makes sense to have assembly stations where components are installed to the vehicle from every angle at once, then move the vehicle to a new station for the next layer of assembly. The giga castings also make sense by removing as many assembly steps as possible while improving precision at the cost of more complex molds for sure, but that's a one-time per thousands of vehicles cost. Yes, Tesla has the winning formula. It makes me wonder that legacy auto didn't do it decades ago.m
They outsourced everything so the cost savings of combining things was probably analyzed as being too expensive. It's eleven $5 parts and the replacement part is $50 with developmental costs of $500-$5000. Saving money in the long run but it'll destroy the EPS for the next year or two and the company operates on quarterly reporting.
@@Trahloc That sounds about right. Why go to all the expense of developing, then making your own parts when you can just buy them from a third party that has already laid out all that cost? That is the mentality of an MBA, failing to take into account the loss of intellectual property, control and supply stability.
Their ability to change on the fly right on the factory floor, is why Tesla can't afford unions. THey just can't adapt to Tesla's advancements. Great video again.
Perfect video! I spent some time yesterday watching joe justice for the 3rd time. Trying to imagine how the factory works. Joe justices videos are so underrated. Tesla is like an onion that you just keep peeling the layers back.
It's not easy to understand how the factory works and this is an excellent explanation. It looks to me that the next factory is already inside the existing one!
Check out videos with Joe Justice that explains how Tesla works and thinks WAY ahead in 3D Tesla production. Just super-cool how their Giga factories will make it impossible for ANY other company to come close to production efficiency.
We can know this is true because the production rate of each of the factories exceeds the past record pretty much each quarter. Every other company's factories is built with a designed production rate and rarely if ever changes it.
The only thing i can add... This must scare the living shit out of every other manufacturer -- especially the competition. (Trying to understand computers or robots let alone a new system of automation)
I take Tesla seriously! I have put what I can into TSLA (and Arcimoto) and am planning on holding it. I think I am going to be in a very good place later in the decade.
As a Tech Insider I've spent years automating things including Factoy Robotics for quite a few Fortune 500 companies. So as you walked thru the design of this factory it was easy to see what they were doing and how One thing I can say about it is that most companies just automate what the do by hand. Tesla is going the extra step to automate the process & quality itself. I hate working for companies whose work does not stretch my imagination, but Tesla is one that does. It would be a joy to work there although i expect humans will be replaced by machines once manufacturing is perfected. The human touch is the innovation which is tested and applied in AI. (I guess that's where the TeslaBots come in when the process is optomized.) I can see why Musk is more proud of his factories than the cars. Its the factory that makes the company amazing. Looking forward, it eould be even esier to add new products and perfect them just as you have shown. Even from a blank-slate AI system.
The apostrophe in "Cube's" is incorrect usage. The plural of cube is cubes. The way you have it in your title is the possessive form and would mean of or pertaining to the cube.
We should also be preparing for Tesla Nano-scale bots after the factory bot is out... this tech is now going towards cellular-biological methods....biology hardly wastes space in its "factories"
Do you believe Nikola Tesla existed like Bernard Riemann (Reimann) or Albert Einstein (relativity), or Isaac Newton (gravity) or John Nash (Nash Equilibrium). Elon Musk probably coined two words like "Tee Sheila" or "Tease Sheila" or "Tee Isla" Could it be that Thomas Edison (electric bulb inventor) is Nikola Tesla in the 21st century of digital age. Who knows? I did my undergrad loaded with mathematics and science textbook, but I haven't come across with the name Nikola Tesla until at least 5 years ago. So, Elon Musk probably exploited the tool of the media to advertise his fake Irene Imanil in the persona of Sheila Pagaduan Fernandez who immigrated to Boston, MA in the '80s thus Tesla (Tee Sheila, Tease Sheila, Tee Isla). Wasn't Elon Musk a former airman at Hanscom. Which school did he go to? or he bought his diploma like Nathan Berg and Gloria Calimlim who are quack MDs. euthanizing perfectly healthy, normal patients in the hospital once captured by ambulance.
People take time to adapt to new developments that are radicaly different from what they have experienced. Tesla's production methods are so different from everyone else's it's just not something that most people can grasp. That is changing but slowly
When Elon said, “The machine that makes the machines”, people thought they understood. Clearly they didn’t have the first idea what he meant. The Toyota method revolutionised car production. But its nothing compared to Tesla’s 4D system.
Joe Justice did say TESLA could produce 40 million cars with their current 4 factories.
“The product is the factory not the cars.”
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A must-watch for anybody who wants to understand Tesla.
Lars. One of your best videos ever. I love it when you do this type of video. You are really great at explaining specific aspects of Tesla. This explanation of the factories is like nothing I’ve seen anywhere else.
Thanks Bill, so glad you like the video, and thanks for your very kind words much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
I agree! This was truly a mind blowing episode!
@@BestInTESLA The question to ask is "How would one design a solar powered battery of a car that keeps the car running for at least 24 hours." Not to consider battery storage in the vehicle. Gauge meter, sensor must be electronically & mechanically designed by studying and using the power of electrons, very tiny negative particles that produce electric, known as charge, electric charge, electricity. The path of these electrons has been carefully studied, but more has to be understood, maybe.
I thought I can see electrons, but anyone who is so immensely focus with long attention span can. Management is a word that I dreaded to hear. That's is applied in America's production line, once the company gets so big that it has to come up with subsidiary, or franchised it's products once branded.
Vehicles usually run on gas (oil) that is refined, liquified or something like that, that keeps the running for several hours, but once that gas (energy, power, electricity) runs out, one has to stop by the gas station to refill the gas tank. Now with electrons powered vehicle, it is nearly impossible to equate th power of gas to make the car running for hours. So, the car has to also stop by an electron charging center? Then the critical question to ask is how much time it take to charge the electron powered battery and compare that with how much time it takes to be at the pump.
What I believe is "the grid can handle the demands of electric cars" If and when the grid can't handle, then the limiting factor is the factory or buildings (storage of robots, assembling products) and not the grid.
Sheila, much less retarded Gloria, better not claim the above statement, ok.
@@ireneimanil8376 So do you drive an electric car?
@@theodorehaskins3756 I doubt it. "The question to ask is" - Has she ever driven in an electric car, much less a Tesla for that matter?
Yes, mind blowing. Having worked in production for several decades, I've never seen such innovation and use of software to control the whole factory before. The cubic modular design of production "lines" ........ WOW, can't think of another word/s. Thank you Lars for the video.
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I finally get it: the machine that builds the machine IS the product. Thank you Lars.
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Many thanks to all the people who buy Tesla cars, thanks also to the investors! You help change the world!
Yep, I’m excited for Tesla's future Should I buy before split or after split? Too hard to decide so I‘ll do both
@@Steyne968 As with any big financial decision, I always consult before venturing with any investment decision, I use services of a CFP Nicole Ann Sabin, to help keep me and my money safe.
@@julietmark9849 tbh I have thought about this but can’t confirm the authenticity of the referrals I find
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Thanks for referencing me, Lars.
Great video.🤘
I see Chinese factory planners making plans, getting ready - then a TH-cam video comes out about Tesla, so they scrap the plans and start working on a new version 😁
I said Chinese, bc they actually copy fast (and make thir own progress fast as well)
With western OEMs it is just sad
@@ConnectingODots your video on the tesla bot being good to go was awesome
@@amedumandela5421 thanks 🙏
Nobody takes the intricacies of Tesla and translates them into understandable videos better than Lars does. You must have excellent sources for your summaries. Huge fan!
This is a great video! Really clears up how truly next level this company is and will be! Kudos.
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Everything about Tesla is crazy! The battery life, the tail lights, the interior etc. Tesla stocks is the best of them all! I have always hoped to invest in Tesla stocks one day but the thought of doing so without enough knowledge of the stocks market makes the whole thing less attractive to me. One cannot afford to lose any money in this pandemic era
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thats sweet profit mate. Happy you bounced back! Please how do I get in touch with her?
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In an interview yesterday it looks like Elon Musk spoke about Polygon (MATIC). Twitter actually has a deal with MATIC, so the next Dogecoin is coming? Whats going on here
Damn you spam bot, I almost thought it was a real comment!!
@@fenrirgg Some interessting spam bots out this days... and i think the same bot watch the interview yesterday and "it" asks some questions... scary
Great job Lars! Extremely informative! As usual concise and well presented. I watched the lengthy Justice-Alejandro video you acknowledge; great job at taking out the essence and expanding to add valuable content.
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That was truly eye opening about just how much better their factories are compared to the rest! Plus how clueless the socket market is, thought I was getting a bargain when Tesla stock dipped below $900 now it's around $800 even better!
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I love how you continue to improve your knowledge (and therefore ours), your delivery (no nonsense), and value to your subscribers. I am shifting my investment portfolio to heavy Tesla holdings. Thanks Lars.
Your hard work shows in the end product. Great and informative video.
One of the best summary videos of Tesla's advantages. Many sources of information stitched together and very clearly summarizing and explaining. One of your best videos, THANKS!
Excellent staff, Thanks Lars. Even though I need to watch your video again to make sure I understand it all well, and have not missed some salient points. It is definitely an extraordinary and unique technology that will eventually floor the entire industry in to obsolete niche conglomerates of "Have Been" for the old ICE sentimentalists. The timing of your video is also perfect to enable some late comer to load up on Tesla stock at this ridiculous under valued low prices.
Teslas value is going up while the price is coming down. That’s opportunity.
@@ken-mb5cp Xllent fundamentals man. let us talk about the price one year from now, OK? What Lars is talking about is productivity, incredible productivity, equal exceptional profits.
Lars, your vid’s are always top notch and entertaining. Thanks for your contribution.
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Fantastic explanation of fantastic innovation. TYVM!
Tesla will make 20 million cars by 2028! 🥳☀️😎
probably , more.
Yes I feel like after what happened with the cybertruck and roadster Elon learned to lower his expectations but it seems like he's being very pessimistic when saying 20M by 2030
Thank you. Mind blowing.
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Excellent presentation as usual Lars. Thank you.
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It is mind-blowing how well you explain all the amazing content that Joe Justice is sharing with us! I'M A BIG FAN OF YOU LARS!
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Sick video as always lars, thanks!
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Thanks for the great explanation of the factory. A lot of new info even for me.
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Excellent Video!
A perspective I hadn't seen before. I knew a bit about the cells but this makes it much clearer. Great vid as always.
That is how we build systems in software. We use nodes (or cubes in your example) to scale capacity and clusters for redundancy so there is no single point of failure. A cluster is a group of nodes. We add nodes on the fly to scale or increase capacity without shutting down a cluster. We increase the number of clusters to add more redundancy depending on the system’s criticality or importance. A good example of this is Cassandra which is a no-SQL database distributed system. Great for scaling and redundancy.
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Lars, great video! Super helpful to put into perspective how next-level Tesla’s production is.
Excellent video. I had no idea up until now how different the Tesla factory is set up compared to legacy auto makers. Truly amazing. Great work Lars.
An amazing episode!! Thank you Lars. 👋☀️👍
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love the video, but tecnically those are hexagon cylinders, cubes would have the hexagon shapes on each side aswell making 14 hexagons in total surface area and I culdn't unsee it
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That was probably the best video to date, thank you 🙏🏻
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Thank you Lars. This was so informative and so very well presented.
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your knowledges is Awesome, but you go on and on and on
Another great video Lars - Thank you.
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this is mind blowing. you have such skill in bringing many sources and produce a wonderful video.
Lars, your best video yet! Thank you
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Great video and insight thanks
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Well done Lars. Thanks!
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This should have made news and be celebrated around the world for its ingenuity.
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Thanks for letting us know so much about the machine that builds the machine. This is the first time I’ve heard about the factory in this detail and increases my confidence in teslas success
🤗👍THANK YOU,…LARS FOR SHARING THIS MIND-BLOWING 🤯INFO…FOR US ALL IN A UNDERSTANDABLE WAY 🤔😍😍😍
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Thanks Lars. They are light years ahead!
I also watched that video with Joe Justice. Very hard to wrap your head around. That is some next level stuff. Thanks Lars😊
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Stupendous & tremendous articulation at the same time! Archiving & Forwarding for sure!
The Epic Scientific Leap Ahead
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Know what? I heard this before but didn't understand what they meant. NOW I get it and 🤯 omg this is NUTS! Thanks
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You nailed it again great video! Have an awesome night.
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OK..... this cube thing is a mind blower;)
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Great video, Lars!! Production-wise especially: I loved the crescendo in energy and volume of the background music that highlighted your final point!! Bravo.
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Lars, another great episode. We enjoy the way you present and use accurate research to support the content
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Fantastic video. Thank you Lars
This will be copied by everyone, eventually. But to run a factory in this way requires a completely different organisation and culture from what the 'old OEMs' have. It will take them years to implement, maybe even decades.
It WON'T be copied....legacy auto is too entrenched in the corruption and greed of "old" money. They would need to change their ENTIRE culture: IMPOSSIBLE! Another start-up MIGHT be able....if they survive long enough.
@@yvanpajevic9680 a few may succeed, if they survive long enough... We shall see
An excellent video you have made there Lars!
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You are so right.
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what is truly frightening is that once the AI or AGI stack reaches a certain level of development...human engineers will not be required for further evolution/revolution/optimisation
A true Alien Drednaught.
Yes, but have you seen the mach E frunk drain plug?
@@Atgul-z6o State of the art
@@Atgul-z6o Mind-blowing innovation.🤣
Thanks Lars 🙂👍🙏
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Fantastic review Lars.
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Great video!
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One word: insane!!!!
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not an ai is running tesla
an alien called elon musk is running tesla
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Lar’s. Truly eye opening. I had a shop and i had to determine productivity. So the shop was a given dimension and i took the size of the new add on shop operation and to determine the new shop for profit, I divided the rent of the area vs profit and compared it to the other shop. Only then did I know and decide if the new operation was even worth keeping. I was 28 years old when I came up with the idea. Also as a long time Martial Arts student. Effective of motion allows you to win against your opponent. If you can accomplish the save move with less moves, the economy of motion wins
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Wonderful episode Lars!
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What a great presentation! Thank you so much
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"Conveyance is not useful work" Elon Musk
The fact is that to make a car severl components have to be assembled. It makes sense to have assembly stations where components are installed to the vehicle from every angle at once, then move the vehicle to a new station for the next layer of assembly. The giga castings also make sense by removing as many assembly steps as possible while improving precision at the cost of more complex molds for sure, but that's a one-time per thousands of vehicles cost.
Yes, Tesla has the winning formula. It makes me wonder that legacy auto didn't do it decades ago.m
They outsourced everything so the cost savings of combining things was probably analyzed as being too expensive. It's eleven $5 parts and the replacement part is $50 with developmental costs of $500-$5000. Saving money in the long run but it'll destroy the EPS for the next year or two and the company operates on quarterly reporting.
@@Trahloc That sounds about right. Why go to all the expense of developing, then making your own parts when you can just buy them from a third party that has already laid out all that cost? That is the mentality of an MBA, failing to take into account the loss of intellectual property, control and supply stability.
Their ability to change on the fly right on the factory floor, is why Tesla can't afford unions. THey just can't adapt to Tesla's advancements. Great video again.
Perfect video! I spent some time yesterday watching joe justice for the 3rd time. Trying to imagine how the factory works. Joe justices videos are so underrated. Tesla is like an onion that you just keep peeling the layers back.
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a *hexagonal* *prism* is a 3D hexagon.
4D pentagram.
Dude you have the best intro of al the Tesla sites
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It's not easy to understand how the factory works and this is an excellent explanation. It looks to me that the next factory is already inside the existing one!
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Great FREE video 😆
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An excellent video from you, while other (big) Tesla channels just revert to endless personal attacks to make their points.
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Nice one Lars!!
I don't like how YT has gotten rid of when a video was made in it's Title area or description. I don't know why they did that.
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2022 Q1
ASP $50k, 20% net = $10,000/ev
2030 target
20,000,000 EVs : $200B profit on vehicles alone
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Wow! That was your best video ever.
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Check out videos with Joe Justice that explains how Tesla works and thinks WAY ahead in 3D Tesla production. Just super-cool how their Giga factories will make it impossible for ANY other company to come close to production efficiency.
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Tesla's factories are 4D chess in a 3D world. Amazing.
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Really great video!
We can know this is true because the production rate of each of the factories exceeds the past record pretty much each quarter. Every other company's factories is built with a designed production rate and rarely if ever changes it.
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The only thing i can add... This must scare the living shit out of every other manufacturer -- especially the competition.
(Trying to understand computers or robots let alone a new system of automation)
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I take Tesla seriously! I have put what I can into TSLA (and Arcimoto) and am planning on holding it.
I think I am going to be in a very good place later in the decade.
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This is really interesting
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As a Tech Insider I've spent years automating things including Factoy Robotics for quite a few Fortune 500 companies.
So as you walked thru the design of this factory it was easy to see what they were doing and how
One thing I can say about it is that most companies just automate what the do by hand. Tesla is going the extra step to automate the process & quality itself.
I hate working for companies whose work does not stretch my imagination, but Tesla is one that does. It would be a joy to work there although i expect humans will be replaced by machines once manufacturing is perfected. The human touch is the innovation which is tested and applied in AI. (I guess that's where the TeslaBots come in when the process is optomized.)
I can see why Musk is more proud of his factories than the cars. Its the factory that makes the company amazing.
Looking forward, it eould be even esier to add new products and perfect them just as you have shown. Even from a blank-slate AI system.
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Wow 🤯🙏🏽👏🏽
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So now we have to think in terms of Hexal Volumes))) 😆 🤣 😂
Thanks for setting the Example Bee's
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Thanks Tesla, & Lars, Patreon Supporters!!!! ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 💘
This some how sounds like mills in north of England. Start at top and work down. 🤔
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> A hexagon cube does not compute, how about a hexagon cell and forever let the cubes be square. Basic geometry and trig.
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Is the production flow like a packet switched network?
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Using AI to empower the employees!
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The apostrophe in "Cube's" is incorrect usage. The plural of cube is cubes. The way you have it in your title is the possessive form and would mean of or pertaining to the cube.
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MIND F.....G BLOWN !!!!! Going to back the truck up and load up !!!!
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Dang good video! If resources allow, most of us could probably use a bunch more info about how they use AI. Lots more to learn!
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LOVE IT!!
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We should also be preparing for Tesla Nano-scale bots after the factory bot is out... this tech is now going towards cellular-biological methods....biology hardly wastes space in its "factories"
Do you believe Nikola Tesla existed like Bernard Riemann (Reimann) or Albert Einstein (relativity), or Isaac Newton (gravity) or John Nash (Nash Equilibrium). Elon Musk probably coined two words like "Tee Sheila" or "Tease Sheila" or "Tee Isla"
Could it be that Thomas Edison (electric bulb inventor) is Nikola Tesla in the 21st century of digital age. Who knows?
I did my undergrad loaded with mathematics and science textbook, but I haven't come across with the name Nikola Tesla until at least 5 years ago. So, Elon Musk probably exploited the tool of the media to advertise his fake Irene Imanil in the persona of Sheila Pagaduan Fernandez who immigrated to Boston, MA in the '80s thus Tesla (Tee Sheila, Tease Sheila, Tee Isla). Wasn't Elon Musk a former airman at Hanscom. Which school did he go to? or he bought his diploma like Nathan Berg and Gloria Calimlim who are quack MDs. euthanizing perfectly healthy, normal patients in the hospital once captured by ambulance.
People take time to adapt to new developments that are radicaly different from what they have experienced. Tesla's production methods are so different from everyone else's it's just not something that most people can grasp. That is changing but slowly
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When Elon said, “The machine that makes the machines”, people thought they understood. Clearly they didn’t have the first idea what he meant.
The Toyota method revolutionised car production. But its nothing compared to Tesla’s 4D system.
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This video is going to the moon!🚀
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