

Jon McNeill
CEO of DVX Ventures, former president of Tesla, and current General Motors board member; provides industry insights on electric vehicles, subsidies, and global competitiveness.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 35min
EV Tax Credit Comes to an End & Why Trump Rx Will Not Fix High Drug Costs
Jon McNeill, former president of Tesla and current CEO of DVX Ventures, discusses the implications of the EV tax credit's expiration for prices and market demand. He shares insights on the global EV landscape, including the competitive pressures from China. Joining him, Courtney Breen from Bernstein Research analyzes the TrumpRx initiative, revealing why it may not effectively tackle high drug prices. They delve into who benefits from the initiative and touch on dynamics in the pharmaceutical industry, emphasizing potential trade-offs for consumers and companies alike.

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May 16, 2025 • 40min
Inside the mind of Elon Musk & is the future of EV market Chinese?
Jon McNeil, former President of Tesla, shares his experiences working closely with Elon Musk during a crucial growth phase for the company. He delves into the current state of the electric vehicle market, highlighting the rising influence of Chinese manufacturers and innovative trends. The conversation explores advancements in EV infrastructure and the future of self-driving cars, pondering the balance between technology and market potential. McNeil also sheds light on the evolving landscape of investment in AI and biotechnology, emphasizing the importance of credible information in this tech-driven age.

Oct 15, 2024 • 24min
Listen: Bullish on AI, Bullish on Self-Driving, But Apprehensive About OpenAI & Tesla (with Jon McNeill)
Jon McNeill, a seasoned executive from Lyft and Tesla and now at DVX Ventures, dives into the evolving landscape of AI and self-driving technology. He discusses shifting investor sentiments about OpenAI, highlighting skepticism about leadership and profitability. The contrast between 'founder mode' and 'manager mode' in leadership emerges as a key theme. McNeill also critiques Tesla's self-driving promises versus competitors, noting the need for more clarity on technical advancements, all while reflecting on the complex emotional journey from CEO to investor.