With Tesla’s Investor Day officially upon us, many enthusiasts of the electric vehicle brand are eager to see what news will be announced at the event. And once the event is over, Tesla Owners Club Austin is hosting an afterparty with a live panel nearby.
Tesla Owners Club Austin is hosting an Investor Day afterparty this afternoon, with a live panel discussion and access to food trucks and Tesla-themed cocktails. Dubbed the “TSLA Bull Stampede”, the event is set to take place at Clive Bar in Austin, Texas, starting around 3:00 pm CST following the official Investor Day. The panel will include analysts Pierre Ferragu, Dan Ives, Sam Korus, Dave Lee, Rob Maurer, Sandy Munro, and Cory Steuben.
At the event, attendees can expect to hear updates from Tesla and Elon Musk about the company’s long-awaited Master Plan 3, as well as details about a new Gigafactory in Monterrey, Mexico. Additionally, Tesla is likely to discuss the upcoming Cybertruck and its Model 3 Highland production shift.
Tesla Owners Club Austin is encouraging attendees to arrive early since Clive Bar has a limited capacity. If the bar fills up, the event will tweet alternative options around Rainey St. The club also recommends that users avoid driving to park near Rainey St., instead suggesting that users should ride-share using Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta.
Tesla’s Master Plans 1 and 2 were penned by Elon Musk in 2006 and 2016 respectively. The first plan included building a sports car, followed by an affordable car and then an even more affordable car. The second plan included creating stunning solar roofs with seamlessly integrated battery storage, expanding the electric vehicle product line, developing a self-driving capability that is 10X safer than manual via massive fleet learning, and enabling cars to make money for their owners when they aren’t being used.
Tesla’s Investor Day is sure to be an exciting event for shareholders and enthusiasts alike. After the official event is over, Tesla Owners Club Austin is hosting an afterparty with a live panel discussion and access to food trucks and Tesla-themed cocktails. Attendees should arrive early since Clive Bar has a limited capacity and should consider using Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta for ride-sharing.
FAQ
Q1. How electric car batteries work?
A1. Electric car batteries are typically lithium-ion batteries that store energy and power the motor. They are recharged by plugging the car into an electric outlet or charging station.
Q2. What electric car has the longest range?
A2. The Tesla Model S has the longest range of any electric car currently on the market, with a range of up to 370 miles on a single charge.
Q3. How electric car chargers work?
A3. Electric car chargers work by connecting the car to an electrical outlet or charging station and transferring electricity from the outlet to the car’s battery. The charger then monitors the battery’s charge level and stops charging when the battery is full.