#120761
Re: Cobas AM: Nueva Gestora de Francisco García Paramés
Parece que Musk quiere montar restaurantes en las áreas de recarga, así saca los cuartos a los clientes mientras esperan.... hasta parece que en algún caso quiere que haya un autocine.
No está mal la idea, pero no creo que sirva para justificar la valoración de la compañía (si fuera así, el famoso bar Pepe de la A4 en Despeñaperros sería un unicornio en bolsa) y este negocio "adyacente" está lejos de la monetización del software de conducción autónoma con terceros o del sistema de gestión de baterías que proponen en las tesis que justifican la valoración de Tesla...
"The billionaire appears to be pushing ahead with 1950s-style, company themed restaurants to operate alongside the charging stations of Tesla, his electric car company.
Tesla has a network of public car charging stations called Superchargers which can regenerate a vehicle’s battery up to about 80 per cent in roughly 40 minutes.
The company in Palo Alto, California, has yet to capitalise on this 40-minute window of opportunity. So it has filed an application for a patent in the United States to trademark its
name, the distinctive T logo and a stylised version of its name.
The application was under the categories of “restaurant services, pop-up restaurant services, self-service restaurant services and take-out restaurant
No está mal la idea, pero no creo que sirva para justificar la valoración de la compañía (si fuera así, el famoso bar Pepe de la A4 en Despeñaperros sería un unicornio en bolsa) y este negocio "adyacente" está lejos de la monetización del software de conducción autónoma con terceros o del sistema de gestión de baterías que proponen en las tesis que justifican la valoración de Tesla...
"The billionaire appears to be pushing ahead with 1950s-style, company themed restaurants to operate alongside the charging stations of Tesla, his electric car company.
Tesla has a network of public car charging stations called Superchargers which can regenerate a vehicle’s battery up to about 80 per cent in roughly 40 minutes.
The company in Palo Alto, California, has yet to capitalise on this 40-minute window of opportunity. So it has filed an application for a patent in the United States to trademark its
name, the distinctive T logo and a stylised version of its name.
The application was under the categories of “restaurant services, pop-up restaurant services, self-service restaurant services and take-out restaurant