Friday, February 6, 2026

EN — LARRY ROMANOFF: Debunking Elon Musk – Part 21 — The Trouble With Tesla (1 of 3)

Debunking Elon Musk – Part 21

The Trouble With Tesla (1 of 3)

   

Elon Musk led Tesla's $7.5 million Series A funding round and became chairman of the board in 2004. Eberhard said that while he was the CEO and Musk was the chairman of the board, Musk came to board meetings monthly but didn't regularly work at the company. "So, you know, the idea of him, like, sitting around working on the car or something is simply not true," Eberhard said. "He was not there." Source

    Contents

Introduction

Elon Musk did not "invent" the Electric Car

Elon Musk Did Not "Found" Tesla

How Elon Musk Stole Tesla

The Dispute and Fallout

 

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