Tesla wants Apple to enter the auto industry

LONDON, ENGLAND - Saturday, June 7, 2014: CEO & Chief Product Architect Elon Musk plugs in a Supercharger to a right-hand drive Model S at the UK launch of Tesla Motors' Model S electric car at the Crystal. (Pic by David Rawcliffe / Propaganda)

LONDON, ENGLAND - Saturday, June 7, 2014: CEO & Chief Product Architect Elon Musk plugs in a Supercharger to a right-hand drive Model S at the UK launch of Tesla Motors' Model S electric car at the Crystal. (Pic by David Rawcliffe / Propaganda)

It was time for the assumption to be discussed again Apple's Titan project. A "mega secret" project that would be related to the possibility that those from Cupertino were behind the manufacture of an electric car that makes use of the latest technological advances that the company itself is launching.

A few months ago we were talking about a kind of van, supposedly registered in the name of Apple, that was full of sensors and that was combing areas near Cupertino. Now we return to the attack because the person in charge of Tesla has returned to launch some statements to say the least "pissed off."

The fact is that during the presentation of results for the last fiscal quarter of Tesla Motors, one of the event attendees asked the Chief Executive Officer, Elon MuskWhat did you think about the issue that Apple could be behind an electric car project and that it could enter this world harming your company.

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To that question, Musk has replied that he thinks the opposite. He believes that it would be quite an achievement if Apple could enter the world of electric cars and that finally the use of them begins to spread:

I'm really hopeful that Apple will get into the auto industry. It would be a great thing.

Subsequently, the same analyst launches a new question in which he questioned the ways in which Apple is hiring specialized engineers for that supposed project. It is said that those in Cupertino are offering succulent salaries in exchange for stop working for Tesla and join the ranks of Apple.

However, the response of the head of Tesla has been that while it is true that Apple has managed to recruit several engineers who worked for them, it has been Tesla that has hired the most engineers from Apple in the last year. With this statement he has not meant that both companies are at odds, what's more, it encourages Apple to enter this sector and launch its own electric car.


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