The Future History of Energy and Transportation
Documenting the Paradigm Shift from the Era of Oil and Internal Combustion, to the Era of Robotics.
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Narrated by:
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Julian Cox
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Julian Cox
About this listen
The innovators dilemma of our age, that sets out to restore the ability to forecast from first principles, in a world superficially changing too fast for traditional expertise to retain relevance. Described variously as extremely serious, densely packed, highly controversial - but not wrong, The Future History of Energy and Transportation, is a mental work out with the reward of delivering actionable working knowledge of the extraordinary: A stunning information advantage from student to investor and vehicle owner, to industry executives seeking to manage a technology disruption.
This is the fully revised fifth edition in which many of this work's industrial prophesies have come to pass, to include Tesla's meteoric rise to a trillion company, eclipsing the value of the worlds legacy auto OEMs combined and the long predicted announcement of the Tesla Bot humanoid robot. The Future History of Energy and Transportation, delivers a hard rebuttal to hydrogen, but also a salutary warning concerning carbon tax - and the solution to both. Uniquely for a work describing very large scale industrial and economic disruption, The Future History of Energy and Transportation delivers sufficient clarity to know not just where the future is heading, but to fully appreciate from first principles, why.
This audiobook deals with nothing less than the technological and economic basis of human civilization. At the pre-dawn of full vehicle autonomy, of the era of robotics, and as the world enters the end game for the post WWII oil and internal combustion era, knowing what this audiobook says is a matter of urgency for all. With regards to TSLA stock investors (or those apt to bet against), getting to grips with The Future History of Energy and Transportation is to take a master class in answer to the imperative to do your own research. All answers are provided from the ground up. More than that, ample grounding for the reader to reach a fully informed and independent view.
©2021 Julian Anthony Cox (P)2021 Julian Anthony Cox