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Power Play: Elon Musk, Tesla, and the Bet Of the Century
[Paperback - 2022]
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Publisher: Wh Allen Uk | ISBN: 9780753554395 | Pages: 400
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*A Wall Street Journal Business Bestseller*
A deeply reported and business-savvy chronicle of Tesla s wild ride --Walter Isaacson
A masterclass in narrative journalism --Bradley Hope
Exemplary --The Times
An exceptional work --Washington Post



Inside the outrageous, come-from-behind story of Elon Musk and Tesla s bid to build the world s greatest car and the race to drive the future.

Elon Musk is among the most controversial titans of Silicon Valley. To some he s a genius and a visionary and to others he s a mercurial huckster. Billions of dollars have been gained and lost on his tweets and his personal exploits are the stuff of tabloids. But for all his outrageous talk of mind-uploading and space travel, his most audacious vision is the one closest to the ground: the electric car.

When Tesla was founded in the 2000s, electric cars were novelties, trotted out and thrown on the scrap heap by carmakers for more than a century. But where most onlookers saw only failure, a small band of Silicon Valley engineers and entrepreneurs saw potential and they pitted themselves against the biggest, fiercest business rivals in the world, setting out to make a car that was quicker, sexier, smoother, cleaner than the competition.

Tesla would undergo a truly hellish fifteen years, beset by rivals, pressured by investors, hobbled by whistleblowers, buoyed by its loyal supporters. Musk himself would often prove Tesla s worst enemy--his antics repeatedly taking the company he had funded himself to the brink of collapse. Was he an underdog, an antihero, a conman, or some combination of the three?

Wall Street Journal tech and auto reporter Tim Higgins had a front-row seat for the drama: the pileups, wrestling for control, meltdowns, and the unlikeliest outcome of all, success. A story of power, recklessness, struggle, and triumph, Power Play is an exhilarating look at how a team of eccentrics and innovators beat the odds... and changed the future.

TIM HIGGINS is an automotive and technology reporter for the Wall Street Journal. He appears regularly as a contributor on CNBC, his writing has won several awards from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing, and he is a five-time finalist for the Livingston Awards. https://twitter.com/timkhiggins

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