CFO Electrification Service division of large multi-national. Closely following battery energy storage. Tesla, SpaceX, X, Elon fan. Enjoy skiing and hiking.
@EosLongBat@SpearfishingCap I’ve been wondering the same. Or maybe Cerberus offers EOSE debt to fund the equity in finance co. Or some other creative solution. The path things are on does not seem ideal that’s for sure.
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The first Eos Cube built entirely with batteries from Battery Line 2 has shipped.
The batteries were produced at our Thorn Hill manufacturing facility, where we moved from Site Acceptance Testing into commercial production in four days. The Cube was assembled at our Turtle Creek facility.
Two battery lines are now running. Line 1 surpassed its full-year 2025 output in 164 days. Line 2 is launched and delivering.
This is scale meeting execution on the path to 4 GWh of American-made annual capacity.
@daltonbrewer Sep 2015 … A 2014 P85+, what an incredible ride. Most powerful single motor model ever built. It hit different driving rear wheel, a little ‘looser’ in a fun way. Wish I never sold it. Beautiful, unique back then, an eye catcher.
@Micro2Macr0 I think even lower, supply chains have already started to adapt and now the market will have that extra supply, plus fully loaded blockaded tankers, plus restarted Iran flow.
Elon Musk just measured your existence by how many times your atoms have been inside a dying star.
Musk: “How many times have your atoms been at the center of a star? I think it’s like on average three or four times.”
Every atom in your body has already survived the core of a star.
Multiple times.
Crushed under pressures that would flatten planets.
Superheated to millions of degrees.
Blown apart in explosions so violent they forged new elements.
Then gravity pulled those scattered pieces back together.
New stars formed.
And the cycle repeated.
For 13.8 billion years, your atoms have been fuel for the most violent process in the universe.
And they are not done.
Musk: “In terms of existence as measured by the number of times your atoms will be at the center of a star, we seem to be roughly halfway.”
Halfway.
Your atoms have been through the furnace three or four times.
They will go through three or four more.
But right now, in this impossibly thin sliver between cycles, those atoms are doing something they have never done before.
They are conscious.
For billions of years before you, they burned through stellar cores with no awareness.
No memory.
No sense of what they were or where they had been.
After you, they will return to that state.
Unconscious matter drifting through space until the next star claims them.
This is the only moment in their entire journey where they can look back at the stars that made them and understand.
Musk: “If you want to look at the big picture… that’s the really big picture.”
The big picture is not that we are small.
Everyone already knows that.
The big picture is that we are temporary witnesses to a process that does not need witnesses.
Stars do not need observers to burn.
Atoms do not need anyone to understand where they have been.
The universe ran for billions of years with no one in it.
It will run for billions more after the last conscious thing disappears.
But right now, matter is examining itself.
That has never happened before in 13.8 billion years.
You are not a person who happens to contain ancient atoms.
You are ancient atoms that briefly figured out how to think.
The universe did not design consciousness.
It designed stars.
Consciousness was the accident.
And the accident is half over.
@tslainvestor94@smdcapital That area of Houston ranks as the number one mixed use areas for people moving into it in the country, also it is on the highway corridor that will connect it to Austin, and you can expand from here into the rest of Houston as well. I think it makes sense.