Oklahoma has a very low cost structure in "labor" w/ no labor unions. We have plently of available land that is accessible and flat, windy, and plenty of sunshine.
With the anti-solar, anti-wind, mind set of the legislature penalizing and discouraging those from hooking up their homes, the state government here has given a big middle finger to those and other technologies that are encouraging a shift from fossil fuels. Why would Tesla want their name associated with Oklahoma?
A project of this magnitude, could be the catalyst that brings Oklahoma into an " All Inclusive " mind-set. Oklahoma should be a state that capitalizes on All its resources.... Wind / Solar / O&G / Agr. and still can reach out and take control of the future economic opportunities that are available today. ( ie Tesla , High Speed Rail ).
Josh, in the Big business world, we keep pushing until the contract is signed. We don't just "assume" that our competition has the contract. ....I'm gonna move past this. ( kinda self explanitory to all the people over 21 and in the work-place. )
"Nothing is over until we decide it is" ... is a quote from Animal House. "was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? ...and it ain't over now"
Josh, ... I think we just learned about "wattage" regarding you. Thanks for play'n.
What does that have to do with anything? There is nothing wrong with having enthusiasm for things and quite honestly, he is right. I find it hilarious some posters on here are acting like experts claiming they know Tesla isn't coming to Oklahoma like they have inside info or something. What are the chances Tesla comes here? Slim, very slim.... but OKVision is correct in saying we shouldn't just give up until papers have been signed and they are breaking ground. I'm sure you very well know, things can change at the last second and plan b or even c can be necessary.
Josh, you sound like someone that is already defeated. The fantasy land you reference is called "optimism". It is called determination.
Josh, I'm ok with not getting this contract, but I'm not ok with sitting on the sidelines and watching the other cites have an opportunity at the largest economic project in the US right now!
I'm telling you how things work in the real world. There are public deals, private deals, under-the-table deals, and everything in between, and this is why we need to have our "Best Proposal" ready at all times. You never know when that call may come. ...and Plu Pan is exactly right, things change at the last second.
Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA)’s Elon Musk said the need for lower-cost batteries for autos and power storage means there will need to be hundreds of “gigafactories” like the one the carmaker is planning to build.
As carmakers increase demand for batteries “there’s going to need to be lots of gigafactories. Just to supply auto demand you need 200 gigafactories,” he said.
Musk Sees Need for Hundreds of Battery ?Gigafactories? - Bloomberg
There's a chance for Oklahoma !
I don't think you understood what I said not what Musk was saying. He's exaggeratedly speaking about distant future demand. Not now and not in the near future.
Unless you believe he's going to spend 1 trillion dollars to build 200 giga factories to fill a demand that isn't there and won't be there for 50 years or so. And if you think these hypothetical 200 giga factories will be scattered all over America, then you have no idea how costs goes into this decisions.
I'm not sure you process reality at a rational level.
Tesla eyeing 700 acres in southern Dallas for $5B Gigafactory
Tesla eyeing 700 acres in southern Dallas for $5B gigafactory - Dallas Business Journal
Sigh... Dallas is really expanding with some great tech companies down there. So jealous.
To be fair, I don't think the final decision has been made. I have heard that the plant will be as close to CA as possible, if not in CA outright. But it is a bit disappointing that this state is not contending. Obviously every business will have different needs but if i were a betting man I doubt OK even reached out.
OKC and the local leadership here has been great at getting business expansions, but damn could they get a little help from the state?
This is exactly what I'm saying. They are looking for a Central US location that can support their next generation distribution. Go back to what I said... they want flat, open, close to rail, wind generation potential, ....hello central Oklahoma.
Now, Ms Fallin, where are you on this? ....Mr. Cornett this needs to be the next Thunder brought to our area. Don't tell me Oklahoma can't because we are too " Oil Leaning" state.... they are looking at Texas.
We need a big push here now!
Tesla eyeing 700 acres in southern Dallas for $5B gigafactory - Dallas Business Journal
Is Tesla really going to be successful?
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