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Tesla has earned billions already through its regulatory carbon credit sales. This allows other automakers to meet emissions regulations and avoid billions in fines.
Tesla has been getting paid by other carmakers for selling its carbon credits for years whose names used to be a secret.
But a report from Bloomberg revealed two famous names. These are General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA). About how much exactly they’re buying, it’s between them and Tesla.
Tesla’s regulatory carbon credit sales account for over 20% of its profits this quarter.
https://carboncredits.com/tesla-regulatory-carbon-credit-sales-jumps-116/
What a racket.
What drugs have you volunteered your cash for in order for them to be developed?
If you live in America, you involuntary "donated" to their funding only to be charged 10x the price the rest of the world was for that same drug, despite you funding its development.
Then that is taxation and not crowdsourcing as it is commonly known
Taxes are most certainly crowdsourced. I think you're splitting hairs for no reason
So if an entrepreneur says he is going to crowdsource to fund his startup, you think he means raising taxes?
I'm not splitting hairs you're just using words wrong.