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Musk predicts full autonomy from 2021, says EVs will double electricity demand – The Driven
Musk says Tesla may start releasing fully autonomous driving capabilities to customers from 2021, and the transition to electric transport will double energy demands….
Tesla may start releasing fully autonomous driving capabilities to its customer base from 2021, CEO and co-founder Elon Musk said in an interview in Germany on Tuesday.
Speaking at an Axel Springer event in Berlin, Musk said he thinks that by 2030 the “vast majority” of new cars will be electric and almost all will have Level 5 autonomous driving.
“Ten years from now, the vast majority of cars will be electric, maybe 70-80% of cars, and almost all (new) cars will be autonomous,” he said at the event…
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