Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Tesla scraps Elon Musk's plan in the deepest silence

Tesla has removed director Elon Musk's so-called Master Plan 1 and climate declaration without really telling anyone about it. Analysts believe this is due to the American election campaign.

In 2006, Tesla published a so-called Master Plan 1. The director, Elon Musk, is behind it. But now, almost 20 years later, it is gone again.

"The overall purpose of Tesla Motors (and the reason I'm funding the company) is to help accelerate the transition from a mining and combustion economy to a solar economy, which I believe is the primary, but not the only, sustainable solution," Musk wrote. in his plan.

But now the media Forbes writes that the statement is completely gone from Tesla's website. Other media have made the same discovery, and here Elon Musk's connection to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is pointed out.

Elon Musk, who supports Trump financially, has even gone public and said that he is interested in serving in a future administration in the event of a change of power in the White House.

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For his part, Donald Trump, who was previously fiercely opposed to electric cars, says that he now thinks the type of car is fantastic.

Even more so, in an interview with Donald Trump on the social media "X", which Musk owns, Elon Musk tried to downplay the criticism of the oil industry. Blue. Musk says he doesn't think there's any reason to be after people who choose to drive and own gasoline or diesel cars. Read more about it here .

However, the fact that the car industry is generally backed when it comes to electric cars is nothing new. On the contrary, the car brands almost keep in line to say that they still cannot do without the internal combustion engine as early as planned.

Some of the most significant announcements come from the Volkswagen Group. Here, large-scale electric car projects are financially much smaller. The money – or some of it – must instead be spent on hybrid cars. Read more about it here .

Read more exciting news from and about the world of cars right here!

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