
$Tesla(TSLA.US)Tesla's autonomous vehicles🚘 are really going into mass production. Their strategy is quite ambitious—they aim to involve the entire world in their ecosystem. By insisting on not using lidar to reduce costs, they pass the production costs onto consumers. Moreover, they want all car owners to turn their vehicles into shared cars, creating a platform where these cars can earn commissions. These commissions are then shared with the consumers, creating a win-win situation. Domestic automakers are still competing on technology, trying to outdo each other. But Tesla's strategic starting point is entirely different. Although domestic carmakers have decent technology—like Baidu's Apollo Go—no matter how advanced your tech is, how many kilometers must your cars run to break even? Tesla, on the other hand, directly shifts this cost burden to the public while continuously generating profits from the shared cars—it's like a snowball effect.
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