Steph Deschamps / September 24, 2020
The CEO of the Californian firm has unveiled a large number of innovations that should allow him to offer a Tesla at an "affordable" price by 2023.
Complicated to meet in the midst of the Covid crisis? Not for Elon Musk who decided to play it Drive In, lining up 200 Model Ys in an onion row in the parking lot of the Tesla Factory in Fremont, California. Inside the cars, the main shareholders of the world leader in electric cars came to follow the CEO's Keynote, black T-shirt and microphone in hand, perched on a platform surrounded by giant screens. A "Tesla Battery Day", which was held last night, particularly dense and technical, punctuated by the honking of shareholders welcoming the various announcements of the whimsical billionaire.