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Tesla Motors Explains Why A New 'Master Plan' Is Needed

Thomas Wang
First Posted: Jul 25, 2016 05:33 AM EDT

Tesla's new master plan for the automobile is inspiring, but too early and not thoroughly well planned out. Elon Musk, the CEO, aims to widen Tesla's appeal with his latest "master plan."

Tesla created the master plan to win Tesla fans, but the car business has stalling sales. Tesla has proved that they have gone too far with their visions.

Tesla's Musk recently made a sermon that takes a huge leap of faith by declaring that the first plan was written 10 years ago and its final stages are in the process of completion. Many critics examined the Tesla CEO's statement.

Tesla's incomplete original "master plan" explains why there's a new one. Tesla's goal in providing renewable energy resulted to an empty promise to create all Tesla Supercharger stations solar powered, but this became its first step for the updated plan, Tesla reported.

Tesla aims to create solar roofs with high battery storage, but Tesla's CEO doesn't answer shareholder's concerns. Musk insists that providing solar powered service has been Tesla's plan all along, and believes that Tesla and SolarCity shareholders do not need anymore convincing.

The Tesla's generated energy and storage business is physically taking place as well as Tesla's plan to building cheaper electric cars are revised as well.

Tesla's futuristic plans will only gain the people's faith once the company gets back on track. Tesla needs to deliver its decade old promise of making affordable autonomous electric cars before thinking beyond Tesla's current problem, Indian Express reported.

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