I'd bet Elon took several calls from Governors the last couple of days trying to lure them to the state.
Well at least Oklahoma is trying.
One idea for a Giga Truck factory is that it is built on I-44 between Tulsa and OKC being midway and less than a 50 minute drive between each city. For anyone thinking that is too far remember that commute times with these centers located in major cities can easily be twice that.
I know I’m dwelling completely into fantasy territory here if I wasn’t already there but this could further be reason to run a rail line down the ROW of I-44 connecting OKC and Tulsa maintaining an average speed of 110-120 MPH. A theoretical stop could be in the middle at a Tesla factory. Not to mention we already have commuter service between the two cities via bus.
It could even entertain the idea of a super airport between the two cities which could needed a few decades down the road if OKC and Tulsa truly take off.
Lots of great possibilities for a real rail connection between the two cities.
It's surely more realistic for a Tesla plant or mega airport to be built between San Antonio and Austin.
I am not sure about airport needs but Austin has some good connections. The best thing about combined air travel from OKC and Tulsa is more connections for both cities but the issue boils down to driving distance and a costly HSR system which is a non-starter.
I highly suspect Tesla moves to Austin possibly both of its operations.
Musk is building the Gigafactory in Austin per reports.
Tulsa also in the mix https://www.dallasnews.com/business/...y-end-of-2020/
10,000 jobs would be incredible for the state not to mention Tulsa.
We need to get Texas to piss off Elon otherwise if he says he wants it in Texas he usually gets his way. We dont even have a service station for Tesla in Oklahoma, I don't expect to get a factory.
This would probably push Tulsa ahead of OKC, wouldn't it? Do we really need Tulsa getting ahead of OKC?
It won't be Tulsa, but good on the city and state for trying.
Probably Tulsa is so far behind it wouldn't quite be ahead. At any rate it's what Oklahoma as a state needs. If a backward state like Alabama can have a car production plant, why can't Oklahoma, which has had one before? Texas doesn't seem all that super. The article said Texas has been passed over for Tesla facilities in the past.
If Tulsa somehow managed to get this, it would be great for the entire state not just Tulsa.
Alabama really has a pretty good aerospace and space industry.
Make my words: Oklahoma is going to become a major player. I just feel it. We probably won’t land this Tesla factory but that isn’t the endgame.
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