Only test trains existing literally means they are not available right now. Should Tesla hinder their operations and wait for those trains to be actually released just to gain a bit of public optics? Not to say waiting for things to happen is contrary to what Elon/Tesla does. They would rather half-ass it now and do properly later.
Of course not, and I said that.
Highly produced? It's as cheap as it gets. 30 seconds of with some pretty basic real life shooting and relatively minor editing. One camera put bihind front glass in train, two gimbal cameras on the station and some Drone shooting. It's a less than half days work of some mediocre youtuber and their friend. It's highly edited only compared with your talking head in front of a camera, nothing wrong with either approach.
As of those news articles... media manages to spew out 1000 word articles from some stupid 5 word tweet Elon casually shitposts. The fact is Tesla just introduced a train for their workers, put a minor announcement on their local EU twitter account and media blew it out of proportion all over the world. Does not mean Tesla shall fear announcing anything without extreme vetting in fear of bad PR as many companies do these days.
They "blew it out of proportion" because as I said, it's hillariously ironic.
Of course the media were going to run with it.
A smart PR department at Tesla should have easily seen this coming and prepped a statement along the lines of "We had to go with a diesel train because we need the capability now, and battery trains are a long lead time, and we are working toward a battery solution" blah blah.
Look, I get your point about Elon derangement syndrome, I've pointed it out many times myself (almost weekly on Twitter it seems), but this was
begging for it.
Just yesterday and today on Twitter I was taking Thunderf00t and Barnaclues to task on petty stuff about Elon.
As for me doing my video, like I said in the video,
I like trains, and I was curious to know if my gut tweet that day about the solar capacity was correct or not. And I've done a video on a battery train and countless solar video, so it's right up my interest alley. It's fine if you don't like that, give a thumbs down and move on.