i think that what i found most interesting was that throughout the factory tour, and like my interview with pher rollinson k others, they kept talking about tessa. They were purposely trying not to talk about tessla at all. So whether or not that is true, that there don't see tesas competition, i think they should,. because it's an established ev a manufacturer with, you know, tens of thousands of vehicles sold. And no, i don't thinkat it's being used yet. Ali, what i love about that car is that it already has some kind of lied or integration. Is typical for a any automotive, any one wh sell cars like the
The gang is getting back out from behind their computer screens, bringing back tales of test drives and conferences for the latest discussion episode. Kirsten has been the busiest of the bunch, as her first drives of the hot new EVs from RIvian and Lucid (and a factory tour of the latter startup) prompt discussion of their execution and manufacturing. Ed's also just back from Micromobility America, where he notes on some of the changes in that scene, and Alex would tell you what he's been up to but then he'd have to kill you.