- Sat Jun 07, 2025 6:42 pm
#10057
Tesla: A Dark Horse in the Low-Altitude Economy?
Morgan Stanley predicts a TRILLION dollar Urban Air Mobility market by 2040, ballooning to a staggering NINE trillion by 2050. While companies like Archer and Joby are making headlines with their eVTOL developments, one analyst suggests a surprising contender might steal the show: Tesla.
Even without explicit eVTOL plans, Tesla’s expertise in manufacturing, autonomy, electric powertrains, and robotics positions them as a potential major player. Consider Elon Musk's recent comments about America's reliance on foreign drone manufacturing. Does this hint at a future Tesla drone program? Could their autonomous driving advancements translate directly to the skies?
Some analysts believe Tesla’s entry into this market could significantly impact their stock price, potentially adding hundreds of dollars per share. Is this realistic, or simply overblown hype? How would Tesla’s potential involvement reshape the competitive landscape? Could they truly dominate, or are specialized companies like Archer and Joby better suited for this emerging market?
Let’s discuss the future of the low-altitude economy. What role, if any, do you see Tesla playing? Is the projected market size believable, or are these predictions just pie in the sky? Share your thoughts and predictions below!
Morgan Stanley predicts a TRILLION dollar Urban Air Mobility market by 2040, ballooning to a staggering NINE trillion by 2050. While companies like Archer and Joby are making headlines with their eVTOL developments, one analyst suggests a surprising contender might steal the show: Tesla.
Even without explicit eVTOL plans, Tesla’s expertise in manufacturing, autonomy, electric powertrains, and robotics positions them as a potential major player. Consider Elon Musk's recent comments about America's reliance on foreign drone manufacturing. Does this hint at a future Tesla drone program? Could their autonomous driving advancements translate directly to the skies?
Some analysts believe Tesla’s entry into this market could significantly impact their stock price, potentially adding hundreds of dollars per share. Is this realistic, or simply overblown hype? How would Tesla’s potential involvement reshape the competitive landscape? Could they truly dominate, or are specialized companies like Archer and Joby better suited for this emerging market?
Let’s discuss the future of the low-altitude economy. What role, if any, do you see Tesla playing? Is the projected market size believable, or are these predictions just pie in the sky? Share your thoughts and predictions below!
