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Love him or hate him, there's no doubt that... That means with this vehicle, you could drive from Ch

Love him or hate him, there's no doubt that... [Energy and Capital Header] Practical Investment Analysis for the New Energy Economy Elon Musk Surprises Joe Rogan with Electric Car Confession Jeff Siegel | Nov 06, 2023 Last week, Elon Musk joined Joe Rogan on his podcast. In terms of listeners and viewers, it is likely to surpass Rogan’s most watched episode ever, which was his 2018 interview with Musk. That interview has been viewed by 67 million people! Love him or hate him, there’s no doubt that Elon Musk is a major draw. Now a lot was discussed during the interview. But one thing that really stuck out was a segment where Rogan shot an arrow from an 80-pound compound bow directly at a Cybertruck. Rogan was convinced he’d be able to pierce the surface of the vehicle. Musk let him do it. Here’s what the arrow looked like after it did little more than slightly dent the exterior … [arrow] The Cybertruck has also taken hits from various firearms, including a 9MM, a .45, a shotgun and a Tommy Gun. Indeed, it’s bulletproof. [tommygun] Of course, while this is all very cool, most people don’t care if their car is bulletproof. Ease of use, ranges exceeding 500 miles, and rapid charging are the things that will get more folks in electric vehicles. Not bulletproof doors. One company that’s actually delivering on all those things, is an electric vehicle startup called Aptera Motors. It's building a 1,000-mile-range electric car that is partly powered by solar panels embedded into the vehicle. Yes, you read that correctly … A 1,000-mile range. URGENT: Look at This Map of America... [TWA EV Payouts after map] There’s a silent invasion happening. Those black dots you see are electric vehicle charging stations — but they’re not like any chargers you’ve seen before. Because every one of those units could soon be putting money directly into your bank account... Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. [Click here to discover what may be the biggest income opportunity of your lifetime.]( That means with this vehicle, you could drive from Charlotte, NC to Montreal without having to stop once. Although, I suspect you’d have to have a pretty impressive bladder to pull that off. Jokes aside, you can’t even find an internal combustion vehicle that can travel 1,000 miles on a single tank of gas. But thanks to the aerodynamic design of this vehicle, and the solar panels that literally power the car while you drive it, the next generation of electric cars will utilize solar panels to increase range. Of course, these aren’t your ordinary solar panels. These are specifically designed to be durable enough, and powerful enough, to move a 3,000-pound vehicle. But here’s the best part … There’s only one company that has the technology to make these types of solar panels right now. And not only is it publicly-traded, but it’s currently trading at a discount. There's $322 Billion Worth of Lithium in Northwest Alberta...Why Can't Anybody Touch It? For more than 40 years, an oil company has been working a 671-square-mile chunk of northwestern Alberta, producing its lifeblood using brine that’s kept in hundreds of massive storage ponds. These storage ponds have long been known to contain a massive lithium resource, totaling an estimated 4.3 million tons. Just recently a tiny Vancouver-based technology company, founded and headed by petrochemical industry veterans, figured out a way to extract the lithium from this brine, very quickly and very efficiently. So efficiently, in fact, that the company can filter this oil field brine, returning it to the pond after processing, with a better than 95% capture rate. Production of salable lithium will cost between $3,000 and $4,000 per ton, while market rates price lithium at $70,000 per ton. They know where the lithium is, they know how to extract it, and, as of now, they have an agreement in place to work this giant lithium-rich property. Commercial production is now projected to be in place by the middle of 2024, with buyers already lining up. [Interested? Enter here to learn more.]( I’ve been following this company for years. But after last week’s market sell-off, the stock slipped below its proper valuation. So I recently updated my report on this company to take into account this [small window of opportunity.]( You see, the thing you have to understand is that it’s not just Aptera Motors integrating solar into the body of its vehicles. All the major automakers are looking to do this, too. I’m talking about Toyota, GM, Ford, Hyundai, and Tesla. These five companies alone have a combined market cap of more than $1 trillion. Yet there’s only one company that currently has the technology to turn “plug-in” electric vehicles into solar-powered electric vehicles. And that, dear reader, is the future. [And if you don’t believe me, just look at the evidence for yourself right here.Â]( This is happening. And unless you hate money, you should absolutely be buying shares of this company while they’re still cheap. Because they won’t be much longer. To a new way of life and a new generation of wealth... [Jeff Siegel Signature] Jeff Siegel [[follow basic]Check us out on YouTube!]( [[follow basic]@JeffSiegel on Twitter]( Jeff is the founder and managing editor of Green Chip Stocks. For more on Jeff, go to his editor's [page](. Want to hear more from Jeff? 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