Larry Ellison Ignites the Speculation Fire About the Police Use of the Tesla Cybertruck
The world of electric mobility and security forces may be on the verge of a revolution. Imagine a scenario where police vehicles are not only fast and efficient but also environmentally friendly. Indeed, Larry Ellison, founder of Oracle and former Tesla board member, seems to have plans just in that direction.
The Stage for Revelation
During Oracle’s CloudWorld 2023 conference, Ellison, known for his impactful speeches, decided to give a sneak peek of what’s to come at Tesla. Specifically, he talked about the upcoming “next-generation police vehicle”, showing a picture of the Tesla Cybertruck. Ellison, who doesn’t hold back on adjectives, described the vehicle as “amazing” and “extremely safe”, mentioning that its stainless-steel body is a plus.
Technology and Safety Go Hand in Hand
Things get even hotter. Ellison indicated that Oracle plans to deploy its software solutions in Cybertruck patrol vehicles. And this isn’t just pulled out of a hat, you see? According to him, similar technologies have already been implemented in other Tesla vehicles used by police departments in California.
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Economy That Speaks Louder
One factor that cannot be overlooked is the economic aspect. In the United States, Tesla’s electric vehicles have gained traction among police forces for a very practical reason: fuel savings. The police department of Somerset, for example, estimates a savings of $80,000 over ten years with the use of a single Model Y.
Now we must wait to see if the technology of the Cybertruck will truly become a favorite among security forces. With a launch expected in the coming weeks in the United States, it’s just a matter of time before we find out if this unusual partnership between Tesla and Oracle will indeed revolutionize police vehicles as we know them.
