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Tesla Model 2: Everything You Need to Know About $2456K Affordable Car. REDWOOD PROJECT

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Tesla Model 2: Everything You Need to Know About $24,56K Affordable Car. REDWOOD PROJECT
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Intro 00:00
1. When Will the Affordable Tesla Model 2 Hit Production Lines? 01:02
2. How will Tesla drive down costs for the affordable Model 2? 04:31
3. What form will the budgetfriendly Model 2 take? 08:27
4. How Can Tesla Fend Off Affordable EV Rivals? 10:02
Outro 13:05
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Tesla Model 2: Everything You Need to Know About $24,56K Affordable Car. REDWOOD PROJECT
With a projected price tag of around $24,560, Model 2 Redwood promises to usher in a new era of bringing EVs closer to the mass market. Over the past few weeks, rumors about the Model 2 have spread like wildfire, with reports ranging from factories slated to produce the car to Tesla's top battery supplier confirming a new cell chemistry potentially powering this model. Simultaneously, Tesla faces intense competition from Chinese automakers roaring onto the scene with their own affordable EV offerings.
Tesla Model 2: Everything You Need to Know About $24,56K Affordable Car. REDWOOD PROJECT
So how exactly is the Model 2 being manufactured? What battery tech and performance can we expect from its powertrain? What will the final design entail? And most crucially, why does Tesla need such an aggressively priced combatant in its lineup? We'll unpack everything you need to know about the Tesla Model 2 in today's video.
Tesla Model 2: Everything You Need to Know About $24,56K Affordable Car. REDWOOD PROJECT
When Will the Affordable Tesla Model 2 Hit Production Lines?
Tesla's Gigafactories in Texas, Berlin, and Mexico are expected to manufacture the Model 2. Last fall, Paul Fosse cited four reasons why producing the Model 2 in Texas made sense: Tesla has a wealth of technical talent in Austin that would be difficult to relocate to Mexico; Tesla has encountered no issues obtaining permits in Austin, and construction there has progressed rapidly; Tesla already has critical infrastructure in place in Austin and could test production in an existing building; and the company could quickly erect a "tent" structure if more space is needed, as it did previously in Fremont.

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