Tesla’s Cybertruck Map Easter Egg Was Discovered by Owen Sparks

Owen Sparks has uncovered a stunning Tesla Easter egg right in the heart of Texas.

The dedicated space, energy and electric vehicle watcher posted a satellite map on X that perfectly connects Tesla Headquarters in Austin, the new Neuralink facility in Del Valle, and the combined SpaceX and Boring Company site in Bastrop County into the iconic Cybertruck logo.

I verified this wild claim myself. using both Google Maps and Apple Maps, I plotted the exact facility pins and traced the connecting lines in red. Side by side with the official Cybertruck wedge logo image, the sharp angular shape matches with impressive precision.

Sparks shared the image with the enthusiastic caption “TESLA EASTER EGG – YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS UP!!!” adding that “The simulation theory is starting to look more and more plausible by the day.”

This fun discovery perfectly matches one of Elon Musk’s well-known observations: “The most entertaining outcome is the most likely.”

It also brings back memories of the joyful community energy at Tesla’s 2022 Cyber Rodeo event, where the company set up a free tattoo parlor and fans celebrated the new Giga Texas factory with Cybertruck-themed ink.

In this age of transition, seeing Elon’s companies literally outline the future on the Texas map feels like literal poetry.

From creating the future for humanity, one of Amazing Abundance at Tesla to expanding human potential with Neuralink and reaching for the stars with SpaceX, Texas is becoming ground zero for an incredible tomorrow.

“You want to wake up in the morning and think the future is going to be great – and that’s what being a spacefaring civilization is all about. It’s about believing in the future and thinking that the future will be better than the past. And I can’t think of anything more exciting than going out there and being among the stars.”-Elon Musk

Moments like this make us question the very real possibility of our own reality as an dynamic and entertaining simulation, in the works of Owen Sparks, 

“The simulation theory is starting to look more and more plausible by the day.”

When Elon Musk said “The Future Should Look Like the Future,” Bolivia Took It Seriously

Bolivia is a landlocked country – one of the few in the world – nestled in the Andes, where rugged terrain makes delivering healthcare to remote communities a massive challenge. Enter my favorite truck: the Cybertruck!

I’m not alone in my obsession. Friends of mine drive theirs daily, and thanks to Tesla’s generous demo-drive program I’ve been behind the wheel many times myself (still waiting for mine to arrive).

The Cybertruck is a game-changer for towing mobile clinics to underserved villages – literal lifesavers on wheels. On December 5, Universidad de Aquino Bolivia (UDABOL) unveiled a stunning fleet of twelve angular, cold-rolled-steel beasts, and the news exploded across Spanish-language media. I only found out today thanks to a post from @iliketeslas.

These dozen Cybertrucks will tow AI-equipped mobile clinics as part of UDABOL’s pioneering Misión Sanitaria Académica Internacional 2026. Huge credit goes to UDABOL president Martín Dockweiler – an undeniably cool guy – and the Teleton foundation for their long-standing partnership in pediatric and rehabilitative care. The project is fully approved by the Bolivian government and has the backing of consulates from Peru, Chile, Brazil, and Paraguay. It’s a university-led initiative that will deliver surgeries, diagnostics, and consultations to more than 200,000 patients in remote and cross-border areas.

Of course the Cybertruck obliterates traditional combustion trucks here. The electric drivetrain conquers Bolivia’s brutal terrain, the battery can charge from solar arrays or any village grid, and there’s no oil to change, no finicky engine to maintain. Regenerative braking means the brakes last practically forever. Steer-by-wire makes it ridiculously easy to drive – if I can do it, anyone can.

Each Cybertruck can supply at least 11.5 kW of power to the clinics for medical equipment and lighting. The silence is golden (I still remember the eerie quiet at a Tesla fair last Halloween when food trucks and music stages were all powered by Cybertrucks).

Congrats to UDABOL, Teleton, Martín Dockweiler, and the entire team for knowing how to rock while saving lives. Elon Musk’s tools + Bolivian ingenuity = a combo that makes me want to book a flight tomorrow. Who wouldn’t want to see Cybertrucks towing operating rooms into the jaw-dropping Andes, saving lives one stainless-steel triangle at a time?

Cybertruck image Courtesy of Tesla, Inc.

EXPERIENCE SOME TESLA LOVE FOR 48 HOURS

Tesla is currently allowing for 48 hour long demo drives of Model Y, Model 3 and Cybertruck.

I confirmed that all three vehicles are available on the Tesla website in my city of Austin, Texas. Multiple users on X also confirmed they have already booked 48 hour drives in their cities.

This vibes well with Tesla’s history of refraining from spending millions on TV or other ads for its vehicles. “Butts in seats” is one of the best ways to really experience a Tesla.

A traditional demo drive is only 30 minutes.

On a personal note, when I did a 30 minutes drive in late 2019, I experienced a Model 3 Performance. That afternoon had just seen light showers. The hills were deep green, and Capitol of Texas Highway was splendid with slightly wet pavement. I will never forget the sheer joy of the acceleration as I pulled away from a pack of sluggish gas cars. Heading up an incline, the car just kept up a steady acceleration. When I returned the car, I wondered, “do they track my test drive in the Tesla store?” So far as I know, I was free to safely drive as I chose to.

One month later, I ordered my first Tesla!

Tesla Drive

Cybertruck image Courtesy of Tesla, Inc.
Cybertruck image Courtesy of Tesla, Inc.

Gail’s Tesla Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 74: The Prez talks about driving Cybertruck across the USA.

(Austin, Texas) When Joseph Jefferson received an exclusive invite to the Tesla 2024 Sharholder’s meeting, he knew he would drive his Cybertruck across the USA to the big event at Gigafacotry Texas in Austin.

He is a light packer, bringing only the essentials: a great attitude, and a big smile. He is an approachable man who goes by “The PREZ,” as he’s the leader of a Tesla Club known as TOSJV. San Joaquin Valley is the home of the famous Tesla Megapack Factory in Lathrop.

Joseph has a broad knowledge of all things Tesla. He has a wild sense of humor and a lot of natural charisma. In this video, Podcast 74, you’ll get to know him a little better. Enjoy the podcast!

SIDENOTE: Elon Musk gave an exclusive like to this iconic post (below). Elon approved, Prez approved, we are looking good!

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Gail’s Tesla Podcast Episode No. 56: Cybertruck is 100% Norweigan Viking Approved!

(Austin, Texas) I was blessed to be a hostess for three amazing visitors from Norway to Austin for a day.

Arve, who goes by @CaptainArve on the X app, because he really IS a captain of a seafaring vessel in Norway, brought two close friends (who also work on boats in Norway) to Austin, in hopes of trying out FSD beta for the first time and in hopes of seeing a Cybertruck for the first time as well!

Fresh from the Gigafactory… a Cybertruck!

Guess what? The guys got to experience both! As soon as I met them we all drove using FSD beta to nearby to the Tesla Gigafactory. At the factory, we were delighted to meet a Tesla engineer who showed us the details of a new-from-the-factory Cybertruck! Arve was even invited to sit in the amazing vehicle!

Arve in a freshly made Cybertruck near Gigafactory Texas. Smile tells all!

Enjoy the Podcast!

Gail’s Tesla Podcast

Arve is a pro at using FSD beta!

Pretty amazing! Arve experiences FSD beta for the first time. So much fun.

Thank you for watching

My passion for this format is to inspire and encourage other people to use Tesla’s FSD beta software in their Model Y, Model 3, Model S or Model X. The reason for this is summed up in one word: SAFETY.

When Tesla Autopilot is used, it turns out that there is only one accident out of 5.5 Million miles driven. Tragically, without using the software, there is a staggering one accident after only 1 million miles driven (in a Tesla). But the US overall average is even worse. For every 500,000 miles, there is an accident.

Lives are saved with Tesla Autopilot.

Gail Alfar, author. Exclusive to Gail Alfar. All Rights Reserved. My goal as an author and podcaster is to support Tesla (the most American vehicle manufacturer) and Elon Musk in both making life better on Earth for humans and becoming a space-fairing civilization.

Interior dome of the Capital of Texas taken by the author, Gail Alfar during visit by Arve from Norway.

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Future is Bright for Humanity: Tesla Q4 2023 Earnings Call

What you will not hear from the mainstream media

The first post I wrote covering Tesla was in January 2022. I wrote about Tesla’s Q4 2021 earnings call. On that day I was locked out of my office (my laptop was locked inside) and there was a Pepsi just sitting there for me to enjoy. I remember calling my friend Johnna Crider that day and we talked until someone opened the doors. I still have that Pepsi bottle to remind me that “there is a lot of work to do, don’t get locked out!” I’ve been writing ever since about one of the best companies in the world: Tesla. 

Tesla Q4 Earnings Call

Cybertruck owners love the feel and utility of their vehicles. Tesla built a truck with safety, speed, luxury, utility and performance in mind. You might wonder about deliveries. Are people taking delivery who made reservations years ago? The answer is yes, a Tesla executive explained that Cybertruck’s reservation-to-order conversion rate has been very promising, and if the trend continues, “it is expected that all 2024 builds will be sold out soon. New orders are also anticipated after the launch. The order numbers are increasing, and the team is working hard to ramp up production to fulfill the demand and decrease wait times.”

“Obviously,” Elon Musk said, “we could dramatically raise the price, but that doesn’t feel right to us to (price) gouge people for early delivery.” Elon estimates Tesla will produce around a quarter million Cybertrucks per year in North America, possibly more. 

2024 is the year of the Cybertruck, and it is a head-turner

Image Courtesy Tesla, Inc.

“You know, there’s some very good trucks on the road, but if you were to switch out the brand name, you wouldn’t hardly know which company made them. But you definitely would know the Cybertruck. That’s our best product ever.” – Elon Musk

Mini-Timeline: October 7, 2021: Elon Musk officially announces that the Tesla HQ will be located in Austin, Texas.

January 26, 2022: Full-year 2021 financial results reveal that making electric cars is more profitable than making combustion engine cars.

January 25, 2023: Uncertain times did not slow down Tesla. Giga Berlin and Giga Texas joined Giga Shanghai in the production of Model Y, and within months the vehicle became a top seller! 

January 25, 2024: Cybertrucks hit the roads in the USA. Model Y surpassed expectations and became the global best-selling car. Gasoline cars fell behind for the first time.

Tesla Energy

Exciting News: Tesla announced that moving forward they will start reporting Tesla Energy volumes in their production and delivery releases. This is good because Tesla Energy has demand signals globally for their Megapack. Growth is almost guaranteed to be strong and consistent through 2024 and 2025. Tesla expressed gratitude to their partners throughout the world for their trust in the Megapack team and gave personal thanks to the engineering and production teams for their outstanding 2023 performance. The Lathrop facility will double its capacity from 20 to 40-gigawatt hours by the end of the year with the operation of a second final assembly line. 

Growth for big battery production has been much faster than the car business. Elon emphasized, “The energy storage business delivered nearly 15-gigawatt hours of batteries in 2023, compared to 6.5 gigawatt hours the year before. Tremendous year-over-year growth, triple digits. I think we’ll continue to see very strong growth in storage as predicted.”

Image Courtesy Tesla, Inc.

Many people are pleased that Elon Musk speaks often about Tesla’s progress and plans. This transparency is rare for big companies. Enjoy his opening remarks.

“The Tesla team did an incredible job in 2023. We achieved a record production and deliveries of over 1.8 million vehicles, in line with our official guidance. And in Q4, we’re producing vehicles at an annualized run rate of almost 2 million cars a year.

This was a phenomenal achievement. Looking at just the Fremont Factory alone, we made 560,000 cars. This is a record. In fact, it’s the highest-output automotive plant in North America.

And people are often surprised that the highest-output car factory in North America is in the San Francisco Bay area. It’s a little counterintuitive, perhaps. And it’s had an incredibly positive impact on that entire area. What would have been a rundown strip mall is the highest-productivity car plant in the Americas.

Think about that. It was derelict when we got it, and now, it’s the most productive plant in this entire part of the world, and it’s enriched the community in so many different ways. It’s really a gem. I’m super proud of the people that work there.

Model Y became the best-selling vehicle globally as predicted, and the best-selling vehicle of any kind, not just electric vehicles, with over 1.2 million units delivered. There’s a lot to look forward to in 2024. Tesla is currently between two major growth waves. We’re focused on making sure that our next growth wave driven by next-gen vehicle, energy storage, full self-driving, and other projects is executed as well as possible.

To close this blog post, I’d like to share with you my imaginary futuristic scenario, inspired by listening to the live stream.

In the year 2032, the world has entered an era of sustainable living and tech advancement, thanks to the visionary leadership of Tesla, Elon Musk, and its pioneering innovations. The family of the future is happier and more connected than ever before, as they enjoy the fruits of an earth transformed by clean energy and intelligent automation.

Thomas and Victoria arrive home in their sleek, self-driving Cybertruck, accompanied by four of their children. The family’s home is a testament to the power of technology, with a clean and inviting atmosphere that has been meticulously maintained by their trusty Tesla Optimus bot.

As the sun sets on the horizon, Victoria opens the smart curtains, revealing a breathtaking view of the city skyline. The temperature is a comfortable 65°, and the family decides to enjoy their dinner on the patio by the pool. The pool is heated by solar energy, a resource that powers the entire city through a network of Tesla Megapacks strategically placed on the outskirts. These big batteries store energy when the sun is not shining and the wind is not blowing, ensuring a constant supply of electricity.

After a delicious meal, the family of eight disperses to pursue their passions. The children immerse themselves in reading, creating art, and engaging in virtual reality gaming experiences, all powered by renewable energy. Meanwhile, the fully charged Optimus bot cheerfully takes care of the post-dinner cleanup, leaving the kitchen spotless and preparing the coffee machine for the next day’s caffeine fix.

As we reflect on this futuristic scenario, it’s clear that Tesla’s groundbreaking innovations have not only made our lives more convenient but also more sustainable and connected. The future is bright, and we have Tesla to thank for helping us to live in harmony with our planet and one another.

Gail Alfar, author. Exclusive to Gail Alfar. All Rights Reserved. My goal as an author and podcaster is to support Tesla (the most American vehicle manufacturer) and Elon Musk in both making life better on Earth for humans and becoming a space-fairing civilization.

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Cybertruck is rare, really rare. Look for “the impossible” to lead change in popular culture.

by Gail Alfar, Austin, Texas

“I think it’s our best product, I think it’s the most unique on the road. And finally, the future will look like the future.” – Elon Musk

Syd Mead, the artistic director behind Blade Runner (1982), watched the Nov 2019 Cybertruck unveiling and commented that Tesla’s new Cybertruck “has completely changed the vocabulary of the personal truck market design.”

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Syd Mead passed away in Dec 2019. He was a visual futurist and if he was alive he would have been thrilled to see Cybertruck in production changing how people think of the personal truck market!

I was in the audience at the Cybertruck Delivery event when Elon Musk stood on the bed of the Cybertruck. The lighting, music, and gritty, dark atmosphere made me feel immersed in a Syd Mead-style “Blade Runner” movie set.

Elon Musk stood, surrounded by light and shadow, said,

“Once in a while, a product comes along that is rare, that is, once every 5 to 10 years something really special, an unusual product comes along and we will remember those special moments when some rare, very rare product comes along that is seemingly impossible. That people said was impossible, that experts said was impossible, and this is one of those times. we have a car here that experts said was impossible, that experts said would never be made.” – Elon Musk

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THEY SAID IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE!

Chief designer of the Lotus, Ben Payne, said Cybertruck’s unusual design makes it “very hard to mass produce.”

Adrian Clarke, a professional car designer was convinced that “Vehicles always have an amount of curves in them because they have to be able to hold the shape when the part comes out of the press. But if you have a dead flat panel, it doesn’t work. It’s going to vibrate and they’re going to have massive problems stamping those panels and having them keep their shape.”

Raj Rajkumar, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, said that Cybertruck material does not “provide flexibility, which is critical for vehicles during an accident and will require special welding techniques.”

Thankfully, these experts were wrong. For context, trucks have had the same classic boxy look for close to 100 years. Ever since the Ford Model T Runabout was sold in 1925, the look has been similar. Cybertruck breaks this trend. In 2019, the late Syd Mead called the futuristic-looking Cybertruck design “stylistically breathtaking” and said it went beyond his expectations.

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The Delivery Event Surpassed my Expectations too!

Surrounded by the sounds of the gigafactory, enveloped by the industrial feel of machines, robots, and computers, Elon continued,

“So what we’re aiming for here is something that’s more truck than truck. Yes, what we have here is something that is a better truck than a truck, while also being a better sports car than a sports car in the same package. First of all, you know you talk about how trucks are tough? That is one of the characteristics of a truck.”

Marques Brownlee said “It looks surreal, there is not a single curve on this entire truck. There are some surprising things about it, some really cool features, things that I think truck people are going to like!”

Elon explained how Tesla came up with a kind of stainless steel metal alloy that did not even exist before. Tesla had to design a new metal to make this truck. Tesla engineered A LOT of new technology to build this truck!

Although many may be joking about Tesla having the finest in apocalypse technology, it is actually true that the doors are bullet-resistant, the interior has bioweapon defense mode, and when it is wrapped in matte black, it’s going to be very difficult to trace in the dark of night!

“It’s insane. It’s a spaceship. Seeing it in real life is so f*cking cool, there’s something about photos — you’re not in context, you’re not physically there where you get to look at it. But when you’re physically there, this thing’s so f*cking cool.”- Joe Rogan

Our future is full of great technology and even better looking vehicles! We are entering an age where humanity returns to dreams of new futuristic imaginings. It takes the development of a futuristic design – CYBERTRUCK – to come to reality and come into production at scale for our present culture’s embers of imagination to spark the motivation to dream bigger.

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Images by the author taken at Cybertruck Delivery Event on Nov. 30. Syd Mead futuristic vehicles images Courtesy Syd Mead dot com.

Gail Alfar, author. Exclusive to What’s Up Tesla – All Rights Reserved. My goal as an author and podcaster is to support Tesla (the most American vehicle manufacturer) and Elon Musk in both making life better on Earth for humans and becoming a space-fairing civilization.

Tesla Cybertruck: Your Ultimate Electric Pickup Truck?

by Gail Alfar, Austin, Texas

Unique Design and Practicality

The first thing I thought when I saw the Cybertruck at Tesla’s amazing Delivery Event on November 30, was that it looks military tough (as an Army Veteran, I love this!) and also feels like a stunning art piece. I learned from the engineers at the factory event at Giga Texas that the stainless steel exoskeleton is also highly durable. It is a new stainless steel alloy called 30X cold-rolled stainless steel.

This material is extremely strong and provides the vehicle with exceptional resistance to dents and corrosion. The 30X alloy was developed in part by Charles Kuehmann, who has been the VP of Materials Engineering at SpaceX and Tesla since 2015.

The Tesla Armor Glass (ultra-strong glass and polymer-layered composite that absorbs and redirects impact force for improved performance and damage tolerance) and self-leveling suspension make the Cybertruck a formidable force on the road, or even when you plan to adventure off-road!

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Safety Features

To get to the event, I let my Model Y take me there using Tesla’s safety first software: FSD beta. The Cybertruck is equipped with the same advanced safety features as my Model Y, like automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning. These features are free and standard for all Tesla vehicles. The Cybertruck also has Enhanced Autopilot, and all FSD beta features, designed to keep you safe. According to a recent study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), vehicles equipped with Tesla’s Autopilot, Enhanced Autopilot, and FSD beta features have shown a significant reduction in crash rates compared to vehicles without them. Sources even suggest that Tesla’s Autopilot and FSD beta features have an 86% lower crash rate than the US average. This is 3.7 times lower than Tesla vehicles without these features. When comparing the Cybertruck to other electric pickup trucks, such as the Ford Lightning, Rivian R1T, and the upcoming GM electric pickup, the Cybertruck stands out with its unique design, impressive towing capacity, extended range, and fast acceleration.

Utility

The Cybertruck boasts an impressive towing capacity and payload of 11,000 lbs., making it a fantastic choice when you need to haul heavy loads. The rear seat storage option and adaptive air suspension ensure improved off-road capability and ride comfort.

Technology

The Cybertruck boasts a range of newly engineered features, such as the highly acclaimed steer-by-wire for all 4 wheels and rear steering for improved handling, and 48 volt architecture that is ground-breaking in the automotive industry. Plus, it has a 15-speaker audio system with two subwoofers for your immersive listening experience.

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Tesla’s Cybertruck Delivery Event had limited time. I chose to learn about Tesla’s redesigned steer-by-wire system, so I unfortunately missed the sound system demo.

Production and Manufacturing Challenges

The processes and challenges in engineering and manufacturing the Cybertruck are different than for any other vehicle. Tesla is making a significant investment in the biggest and most precise robots to ensure the successful production of the Cybertruck. I saw some robots that were so massive that I wondered how they existed on this earth!

I learned that to make Cybertrucks at the fastest rate, these robots are required. Here’s a picture of one that moves the Cybertruck body from the top floor where it is made to the lower floor where assembly continues.

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My Thoughts

I plan to take delivery of a Cybertruck (when it’s my turn in the long queue). I want to experience the best combination of safety, utility, and technology that Tesla offers.

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Disclaimer: I own TSLA shares and this article is adapted from the original I wrote for Xcelerate.

This article was written by Gail Alfar, please credit accordingly. I write to support Elon Musk companies.

Texas Capitol. Image by Gail Alfar.

Gail’s Tesla Podcast Episode No. 42 featuring: Cybertruck Delivery Event

Austin, Texas

Join Gail Alfar as she takes you into the heart of the famous anticipated Tesla Cybertruck Delivery Event on November 30, 2023. You’ll feel like you are there too. Gail gets close-ups of the Tesla robot that installs the Cybertruck’s tires and takes you to a deconstructed Cybertruck. Don’t miss the baby Cybertruck and the amazing Cybertent! 

Watch a robot install the glass roof of the vehicle and take in the exciting moments of the very first Cybertruck deliveries in history! Enjoy the video!

Gail Alfar, author. Exclusive to What’s Up Tesla – All Rights Reserved. My goal as an author and podcaster is to support Tesla (the most American vehicle manufacturer) and Elon Musk in both making life better on Earth for humans and becoming a space-fairing civilization.

Tesla Cybertruck Delivery Event

Tesla Cybertruck Delivery Event Invitation. Image Courtesy, Tesla, Inc.
Tesla Cybertruck Delivery Event Invitation. Image Courtesy, Tesla, Inc.

(Austin, Texas)

Recently, someone told me that all car companies have enthusiasts. “Tesla is nothing special, really.” False.

Tesla is something special. No other company is like Tesla in that it is not “just” a car company.

Only Tesla has supporters that are so numerous that a lottery must be conducted to ensure the Cybertruck Delivery Event is not so overcrowded that it violates the country fire code.

Why is there such a desire by so many people to see Tesla succeed? Why are there so many investors who support the company and care so much about Elon Musk?

The answer is complex. Some bought a Tesla vehicle, and at that very moment, they just knew Tesla is a rare and unexpected phenomenon.

Some care deeply about accelerating the transition of our world to sustainable energy. They own shares of TSLA.

I also know of some people employed at Tesla. The job has brought blessings to their family in many ways.

Regardless of the reason for loving the company, Tesla and its leadership, especially Elon Musk, want to mark milestones with celebrations with supporters.

The invitation by Tesla says, “Join us at Gigafactory Texas on Thursday, November 30, 2023, to celebrate the first deliveries of Cybertruck.”

Of course, Tesla does not have to put forth the effort these kind of events require. Tesla does it out of love for humanity.

Elon Musk speaks at these events and live streams all such events. His talks inspire people. His talks get people excited, and motivated, they are milestones not only for Tesla, but creators of memories for many people.

I think Tesla is deserving of this fantastic support, and I think that shareholders are amazing people. Owning even one share, or hundreds, is an act of trust in what Tesla will accomplish for years to come.

The Cybertruck Delivery Event is November 30, 2023, in Austin, Texas.

Image Courtesy Tesla, Inc.
Image Courtesy Tesla, Inc.

Gail Alfar, author. Exclusive to What’s Up Tesla – All Rights Reserved. My goal as an author and podcaster is to support Tesla (the most American vehicle manufacturer) and Elon Musk in both making life better on Earth for humans and becoming a space-fairing civilization.