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Tesla is Petrobras' biggest competitor in the current and future economic scenario

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Tesla Vs Petrobras in illustration

Petrobras is the most talked about Brazilian company in recent years, without a doubt, Tesla on the other hand has proven to be a prominent competitor and could end up taking the place of the oil leader. See the main reasons!

Even in the midst of the crisis, Petrobras has taken steps to avoid cash burns. Second CEO from Petrobras, currently it even has an app made internally that shows me how the cash is, working capital, sales, inventory, refinery operations, oil production, fuel prices at the oil company and so on of the world. It didn't exist before.

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Factor Elon Musk and Tesla

This is further proof that some startups are changing the world. Not just Uber, but a number of companies are working on the possibility of shared cars in the near future and mostly electric. That's what Tesla is planning, perhaps the company that has made car companies the most fearful.

Tesla's long-term plan is extremely ambitious and involves changing the entire way that humanity transports itself, towards a more environmentally sustainable world.

Because of this, Elon Musk, its CEO, intends to transform the company into a company that not only produces the cars and trucks of tomorrow, but also creates the infrastructure so that they can roam freely and that other companies have the technology to develop. your own electric car models, realize that the cars will no longer need fuel.

Government should think about innovation for Petrobras, clean energy and leave a green legacy

Perhaps one of the biggest inconsistencies of the Brazilian government in recent years has been talking about how much it wants to be “eco-friendly” and prioritizing the use of fossil fuels above others. For example, the gasoline price subsidy during oil price hikes, when Petrobras had to import more expensive fuel than it sold in Brazil.

This caused the company to have high losses, in addition to being a disaster for the national ethanol industry (which is a much cleaner fuel than gasoline).

In addition, the government had to resort to the use of thermal plants to guarantee this. It could have helped in the popularization of solar panels, an easy way to generate energy and very good for a country with the solar incidence that Brazil has.

Imagine how much energy could be generated in the northeast, bringing progress never seen before in the history of this country to that region that is still so lacking in economic development (although it has developed a lot in recent years).  

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