this post makes no sense to me.
EVM and tesla are completely different companies. One is successful the other is not. Tesla is a battery storage (and car company) and EVM is a attempting to become a power producer. You can't really compare them.
EVM was supposedly comparable or cheaper than other 200mw stations, but now PV is so cheap I suspect EVM is expensive in comparison. Versus Thermal concentrator towers and nuclear they may be worthwhile but vs PV I doubt they would be.
If EVM somehow got into bed with musk or other battery storage company as a 200mw farm with 100mw battery storage that would be a game changer.
As a side note Got word from ASX the other day. Basically Similar info as before but there seemed to be a bit of compassion for EVM shareholders positions and a couple of further bits of info regarding avenues of complaint (see ASIC and lawyers) and tip on legislation about how to remove directors.
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