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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2020
  • Keynote for Visionary Day at the 1st World CleanTech Week eConvention
  • Věda a technologie

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  • @SolvingTheMoneyProblem
    @SolvingTheMoneyProblem Před 4 lety +141

    Great presentation.

    • @platoscavealum902
      @platoscavealum902 Před 4 lety

      ❤️ Solving The Money Problem , 👋
      Sure is a great presentation! Good to see you here, Steven.
      ...I’ve been wanting to ask... if at some point, you would possibly be interested to cover some of Clayton Christensen’s theories about disruption, on your channel.
      I suspect you’re familiar with Professor Clayton Christensen’s work. One of his insights has to do with the competitive dynamics that happen under disruption. I thought that you could make an awesome video that covers this specific competitive dynamic or perhaps you could talk broadly about the theories that were put forth by the Harvard Business School professor:
      🔥 Disruptive Innovation
      📺 czcams.com/video/rpkoCZ4vBSI/video.html
      (1 hour video)
      ⬆️ Standing at 6’8”, Clayton Christensen was the gentle giant of disruption. (Sadly, he died January 23, 2020)
      ...One of his great insights explains why it is the case that the incumbent managers (like the ones at the established automakers) act and execute on rational basis (with profits in mind) - yet, even with all the advantages - incumbents still fail to keep the disruptors at bay.
      Steven, thank you so much for your extremely valuable time. I look forward to seeing you again, in your next video.

    • @andrewsheppard1940
      @andrewsheppard1940 Před 4 lety +6

      I was actually considering sending you a link to this, as I knew you would love it!

    • @bruceburnworth8082
      @bruceburnworth8082 Před 4 lety +4

      Steven - Is that reaction video coming soon? More people need to understand the significance of this tech convergence. People are totally in denial that what Tony says could happen. Maybe start out by saying what if Tony is right? Could he be right?

    • @ericklezulu2126
      @ericklezulu2126 Před 3 lety +3

      This dude should be on TV more often. Of coooourse !!! Big oil won't allow that.

    • @icaropereira3218
      @icaropereira3218 Před 3 lety +4

      Coming here from your reaction video. But the first time I heard of this disruption from the Answers With Joe channel

  • @mikeb5030
    @mikeb5030 Před 4 lety +4

    This is basically a blueprint for the next 10-20 years. Thanks for the credible and valuable information!

  • @MarkGast
    @MarkGast Před 4 lety +104

    I can't wait for TAAS (Transportation as a Service). I am tired of owning a car, doing maintenance and paying auto insurance.

    • @MarkGast
      @MarkGast Před 4 lety +2

      @tzar 1917 Did you come to that conclusion because I left a link to the PDF he mentioned? You immediately went there instead of assuming I was just being a helpful netizien. That says more about you than me.

    • @MarkGast
      @MarkGast Před 4 lety +3

      @tzar 1917 Dear Idiot, I am a grown ass male living in the mid-west. Did you even check my account page? Because this account was created on Mar 2, 2011. Did your evil conspirators also give me a time machine?

    • @turningpoint4238
      @turningpoint4238 Před 4 lety +8

      @@JohnDavis-im1oy I hate owning a car, I'm going electric then as soon as possible no car.

    • @turningpoint4238
      @turningpoint4238 Před 4 lety +5

      @@MarkGast I've been accused many times of using a false name and even be a computer generating comments. The reality is there are many paid for trolls out there but pretty much all anti-green ones.

    • @incognitotorpedo42
      @incognitotorpedo42 Před 4 lety +7

      I'll keep at least one car in my family, but might use TAAS also. Only robo-TAAS though. I don't want to deal with humans. Too many issues.

  • @bruceburnworth8082
    @bruceburnworth8082 Před 4 lety +79

    As a transportation engineer for 50 years this is the best analysis I have seen.
    It is easy for people to dismiss the conclusions. But hard/impossible for people to disprove.
    Is there any other company that is prepared to implement this disruption as quickly and completely as Tesla? I don’t think so.

    • @futureisnow1005
      @futureisnow1005 Před 4 lety +1

      You mean one of the best lol

    • @Sam-ve7ds
      @Sam-ve7ds Před 4 lety +1

      Some OEM are considering 3D printing parts like APWorks scalmalloy, lighter +cheaper+cleaner

    • @MARILYNANDERSON88
      @MARILYNANDERSON88 Před 4 lety +1

      I disagee, as soon as the market shifts, I believe the big automakers are prepared and will act to quickly deploy their EV force that has been developed over thirty years. At this time, automakers are being required to deploy fuel burning engines to support the oil industry political force rather that the clean quiet products the market desires. This shut down proves how clean and quiet our neighborhoods can be! Go Tesla, their benchmark is totally stretching our vision!

    • @gopalprabhu8512
      @gopalprabhu8512 Před 4 lety +1

      I agree with the sentiment that the other big automakers will try to overtake Tesla. I do however believe that the impending change in the value chain to where Uber and others will be at the top means that each auto manufacturer will need to create their own version of Uber or partner with an Uber. The number of new cars will go down but the total $/mile spent will go up. Whoever is not prepared for this will be a goner.

    • @bruceburnworth8082
      @bruceburnworth8082 Před 4 lety +2

      MARILYNANDERSON88 Mmmmm. If you believe that the big auto makers are prepared to quickly deploy their EVs, I suggest you do more research into battery availability and software needed to perform the thermal management needed for long range, quick charging and long battery life. The big automakers have barely scratched the surface. VW CEO has admitted this in interviews and hopes to someday catch up with Tesla. The other big automakers are in a worse position.

  • @zhenzhu8248
    @zhenzhu8248 Před 4 lety +7

    Mr. Seba have been saying the same thing for the past 6 years(with minor tweaks). With each passing year, it materializes more and more, and seeing it happen over time is awesome.

  • @RawandCookedVegan
    @RawandCookedVegan Před 4 lety +8

    "If you feel things are happening more rapidly, it is because they are." Love it.

  • @rkanagala
    @rkanagala Před 4 lety +5

    Imagine, the last mile power transmission cost savings with no transmission lines for millions of miles. Saves cost and lots of land too. Great work. Kudos

  • @SolarControlFilms
    @SolarControlFilms Před 4 lety +10

    Your presentations on tech disruption are fantastic! Thank you!

  • @VesaGuardian
    @VesaGuardian Před 4 lety +9

    I was aware of electric cars and that they will disrupt the auto industry eventually. Now I know a whole lot more! Thank you, sir!

  • @kiae-nirodiaries1279
    @kiae-nirodiaries1279 Před 4 lety +13

    It’s been a year since I bought any fossil fuels, switching to an EV sandpit some solar on the roof..better life,, cheaper, not wasting it on polluting fuel any more. Another great presentation from Tony Seba.

  • @rissalapolo82
    @rissalapolo82 Před 3 lety +1

    WOW what a sparkling festival week with family, pets & all the wishes & blessings of friends.........
    Beautiful Times!!! Ever GRATEFUL & THANKFUL to Hanuman & all Gods. Indebted for life for all the blessings!!!!
    Let's all share & care & work towards healing mother earth!!!
    *"Every time you spend money, you're casting a vote to the kind of world you want"*
    THINK-SPEND-CARE-MATTER.
    These words really got me...... It's easy to think that your small everyday choices like what you buy don't matter. But they do.
    Let's think about leather as an example.
    You might think that it doesn't matter that
    you bought your new leather boots, since
    you can't save that animal who's skin is already taken. Think again. Every time you are buying leather products, you are
    sending a message to the companies to keep producing them. So yes, your actions do matter a lot.
    Shift to Electric mobility!!!
    www.evoletindia.com.

  • @matatik
    @matatik Před 4 lety +2

    Tony you are a bloody genius! Bravo!

  • @rissalapolo82
    @rissalapolo82 Před 3 lety +1

    "EVOLET" The Future Is Electric.!!!
    "Nothing can stop an idea whose time has come".
    Responsibility is huge on OEMs. The way fwd for OEMs is multiple partnerships to localise, seeking to ensure that EVs become mainstream & affordable.
    Rissala welcomes the idea of working with partners on electric vehicle technology. Rissala strongly believes that OEMs need to come together to pool recourses & create a much better eco system for EVs in India. Its sensible to collaborate & co-create solutions to realise the eco dream. We need to be the game changers now that we are leading this fantastic change. Its effects are going to be un-imanagable for the country, its people & the world with every seventh human being on this planet being an Indian.
    Advantages to the country from the perspective of energy security & competitive advantage too, electric mobility will reduce oil import costs, lower trade deficits, & limit vulnerability to oil supply disruptions & process shocks, finally electric mobility will deliver a host of environment benefits , including cleaner air & savings of over 87 billion Usd/Yr. or 30,000 Crore per day from imports.
    OEMs have to work closely with specialised technology companies & power train technologies need to come from tech providers. Its a win - win for all.
    From ten Lacs (one million) barrels of oil use daily presently, your decision to shift to Electric mobility, its guaranteed to reduce to one Lac (100,000) barrels daily by 2025 & further to 10,000 barrels by 2030.
    Earth's healing has started.
    Mother Earth is Smiling!!!
    Thanks to the human spirit!!!
    Thanks to Indians shifting to Electric mobility. Three Cheers!!!!
    "It is not the strongest that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change."
    We have to be thankful to gods for being in these times & situation where such huge changes are warranted & in our hands as OEMs & with the government's extraordinary positive push in terms of policies, subsidies & support in all ways possible.
    "Evolet" = Happy, Sustainable, Affordable, Green mobility for each & everyone. Just like our ageless companion - The Horse. www.evoletindia.com

  • @Zigblat
    @Zigblat Před 3 lety +2

    I didn't see wind power mentioned. It is also growing exponentially and costs lowering like solar as tech improves and size increases. It can also run at night.

  • @ArizVern
    @ArizVern Před 4 lety +2

    After Vietnam, built total electric home. Retired 75, Feb 2009 installed 12k grid tie solar on property. Ordered second Tesla Tri-motor Cybertruck. No electric Bill, last 11 years, Charge RWD FSD Model 3 on generation alone.

  • @Sconners007
    @Sconners007 Před 4 lety +3

    Amazing, inspirational insight!! Thank you!! Love your work!!

  • @socialarb
    @socialarb Před 4 lety +7

    I read "clean disruption" a few years ago. It opened my eyes and helped me to understand this world a bit better.
    Thank you so much for sharing your insights!

  • @SolarControlFilms
    @SolarControlFilms Před 4 lety +5

    clean air is good!
    Great presentation, thanks Tony!

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461

    THANKS TONY , showing this again💚💚💚

  • @drew-azureperthwestaust4818

    Hello Tony
    Ive watch your talk 4 times online so eye opening.
    The FORD MOTOR CO. Picture is an interesting one, just when FORD posted a Q1 Net Income loss of $(2.0)b and forcasting a Q2 EBIT LOSS of >$(5.0) and axing their transition to EV plans in half.

  • @pangrac1
    @pangrac1 Před 3 lety +1

    Im still enjoy to watching this again as I was several years ago. 🔮👍

  • @bigbaus4chris
    @bigbaus4chris Před 4 lety +1

    so exited about all that do happen. future will be great! Thanks for sharing tony seba

  • @rogerstarkey5390
    @rogerstarkey5390 Před 4 lety +38

    The UK is running at between 45 and 55% renewables this week.

    • @brunosmith6925
      @brunosmith6925 Před 4 lety +3

      @tzar 1917 Silly question to ask Roger... I can assure you his numbers are accurate.

    • @hrthrhs
      @hrthrhs Před 4 lety

      And what about the previous week? Or this week now? Cherry picking weeks where there was unusual high wind or solar doesn't convince any intelligent person that we should be focusing on renewables instead of nuclear.

    • @brunosmith6925
      @brunosmith6925 Před 4 lety +10

      @@hrthrhs The UK has not generated any power from coal-fired utilities for nearly 3 weeks. (Irrespective of why).
      In 2010, the UK was generating around 52% of power from coal. By mid 2019 this had dropped to 3%. Currently, it's now around 1.5%. Hinckley Point 2 (currently under construction) was estimated to cost £9bn when first mooted over a decade ago. When the project hit £22bn in October last year, the contractors pleaded to have another £2bn added to that. This crassly stupid project is unlikely to be ready for another five years, and will probably cost the British taxpayer north of £30bn - and it has yet to put a single electron into the grid.
      Nuclear has had its day. Solar and wind (plus battery storage) are already vastly cheaper (and increasingly so). My company is a supplier to Siemens and we supply certain items for their wind turbines. Right now, plans are underway to construct 12 new off-shore farms that (when built) will generate more power than Hinckley Point 2, and at around TEN PERCENT of the cost.
      For an idea on how battery storage complements the grid, and efficiency, look up the Hornsdale Project in South Australia - and watch Tony Seba's talk celebrating 2020 Earth Day again.
      Then... by all means come back and amuse us with your ignorance.

    • @bernardfinucane2061
      @bernardfinucane2061 Před 4 lety +5

      Germany is >60% renewable for April 2020. www.energy-charts.de/energy_pie.htm

    • @onomatopoeia162003
      @onomatopoeia162003 Před 4 lety

      Didn't I hear Germany run on like 40%?

  • @jonreiser2206
    @jonreiser2206 Před 4 lety +3

    Dude? Where have you been all my life?! I've been preparing for these changes since 2014. I scour the internet looking for emerging technology news. Here you have been all this time doing the work for me. Um, yeah I subscribed.

  • @iainsmall9748
    @iainsmall9748 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely amazing video! It really does give me hope for the future!

  • @renntv
    @renntv Před 4 lety +10

    Thanks Tony - great talk - huge shift ahead of us - impressive record of your predictions. Stay safe.

  • @bulletbob
    @bulletbob Před 4 lety +3

    Wow. Cool. That is some serious insight . . .
    Thank you!!!

  • @HughMcBrideDonegalFlyer
    @HughMcBrideDonegalFlyer Před 4 lety +81

    If there is an upside to this pandemic , we get to see what the world would look like running on clean energy.

    • @HughMcBrideDonegalFlyer
      @HughMcBrideDonegalFlyer Před 4 lety +5

      @tzar 1917 www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/apr/11/positively-alpine-disbelief-air-pollution-falls-lockdown-coronavirus

    • @HughMcBrideDonegalFlyer
      @HughMcBrideDonegalFlyer Před 4 lety +5

      www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/mar/20/nature-is-taking-back-venice-wildlife-returns-to-tourist-free-city

    • @HughMcBrideDonegalFlyer
      @HughMcBrideDonegalFlyer Před 4 lety

      @tzar 1917 time.com/5812741/air-pollution-coronavirus/

    • @HughMcBrideDonegalFlyer
      @HughMcBrideDonegalFlyer Před 4 lety +5

      www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2020-04-22/coronavirus-is-making-it-clear-that-car-culture-is-its-own-kind-of-plague

    • @turningpoint4238
      @turningpoint4238 Před 4 lety +8

      @tzar 1917 Best bit of evidence is the fossil fuel fan boy trolls are very active at present trying to spread FUD.

  • @rowanbroekman3929
    @rowanbroekman3929 Před 4 lety +31

    "it's gonna happen despite governments, not because of governments, for purely economic reasons".
    This night hurt Trump a lot, he lost the coal battle and now pumps 500B dollar into oil, yes you read that right, not million, but Billion! That's more money then the entire world combined has ever pumped in reneweble energy in any year in history.

    • @cleanthinking
      @cleanthinking Před 4 lety +9

      "The money is gone. All gone." (or say it in my words: Trump is an idiot)

  • @pierre.a.larsen
    @pierre.a.larsen Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant presentation! Thank you very much.

  • @DaveBoxBG
    @DaveBoxBG Před 4 lety +70

    I hope people see that the clean air came when cars stopped. This will be the same when all those cars become electric.

    • @ThaylorHarmor
      @ThaylorHarmor Před 4 lety +1

      Not 100%, because our energy generation is not 100% yet.

    • @cleanthinking
      @cleanthinking Před 4 lety +1

      And when agriculture starts growing meat in laboratories.

    • @nio3872
      @nio3872 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ThaylorHarmor in my case, 80 % is autogenerate of solar panels. Its possible now, its a present. The grid in Spain 50% free generation CO2

    • @lafandenuel5605
      @lafandenuel5605 Před 4 lety

      @@nio3872 almos half of it, nuk. Viva España! Y Fenosa, Endesa e Iberdrola! (our energy cartel of production, distribution and comercialization)

    • @turningpoint4238
      @turningpoint4238 Před 4 lety +7

      @@JohnDavis-im1oy Why would most of the world burn coal to make electricity, thats a dam expensive road to go.

  • @Plexsus44
    @Plexsus44 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you Tony for these amazing information GOD BLESS.

  • @petermustermann479
    @petermustermann479 Před 4 lety +9

    Dear Tony, I have read your book and seen an earlier presentation already: great stuff! Now with the updated "realities" as of today it's even more impressive and will be even more tangible for some doubters, thank you!

  • @fa6805
    @fa6805 Před 4 lety +26

    Oh wow, I was just rewatching one of your talks yesterday bcuz the oil price drops to negative and was wondering what your thoughts about it. This video couldn’t have been more on the right timing

  • @lafandenuel5605
    @lafandenuel5605 Před 4 lety +2

    just yesterday I was seeking for updates in your social, hoping to find a light in these times of uncertainty. Thank you for posting

  • @mathewphilip6764
    @mathewphilip6764 Před 3 lety +1

    Great presentation! Thank you for sharing it!

  • @EVSource
    @EVSource Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for this VERY informative video!

  • @NAY2GAS
    @NAY2GAS Před 4 lety +22

    Glad that you are OK during this pandemic Tony, I’ve been telling Gasoline Car owners to trade in their Vehicles now while they are worth something. I keep telling them that if the Gas Stations go under then their vehicles become worthless. So, I keep telling them to trade in their vehicles now and buy an EV! From the last time we spoke I have put together an 8 page PDF that teaches people about EVs. You can download it from EVPDF dot com. Thanks!

    • @torelladelsannio9356
      @torelladelsannio9356 Před 4 lety +3

      That's pretty funny! You're telling Gasoline Vehicle owners to trade in their cars now?, HAHA - What about Diesel? - It's kinda true I think, if Gasoline cannot be found then Gas cars will be worthless! HAHA that would be so much fun! Me & My wife both have Tesla's :)

    • @NAY2GAS
      @NAY2GAS Před 4 lety

      @@torelladelsannio9356 Yes, Diesel Vehicles too!

    • @mikee368
      @mikee368 Před 4 lety +1

      @@torelladelsannio9356 maybe he is a non native english speaker like me who often refers to fuels for cars as gasoline xD.

    • @NAY2GAS
      @NAY2GAS Před 4 lety +2

      mikee368 I’m from the United States and here we call Gasoline or Petrol, Gas. Which confuses people from other nations. Other nations call natural gas just Gas. But, that not how it is in the USA. Gasoline/Petrol is called Gas and that’s why I call it Gasoline. If I am explicitly speaking to UK people I’ll call it Petrol. If I am talking to people from Italy I will call it #Benzina

    • @mikee368
      @mikee368 Před 4 lety

      @@NAY2GAS hahaha. Thx now I am ever more confused and better understanding at the same time! XD
      Always thought petrol was US aswell amd gasoline was diesel. And gas was the summation of liquid fuels haha.
      Yhea here we call gasoline benzine, diesel is well, diesel xD and gas is LPG, liquified petroleum gas iirc.

  • @OrientEspresso
    @OrientEspresso Před 3 lety

    I watch one of your presentations every year at least. It helps me focus on the future, versus the past. I subscribe to an investment daily newsletter and the writer simply cannot fathom how the oil industry will head into decline. The demand destruction in March of 2020 was transitory of course, and will reverse partially with the pandemic winding down later this summer. But the trend will continue. The curve showing coal is really informative. Coal demand itself did not drop 99 percent in that time frame, but the value of investments did, because the margins of a business can profoundly affect valuation. That, too, will happen in the oil industry. Thank dog we got a president in the US now who is looking towards the future instead of doubling down on the past.

  • @FritzSchober
    @FritzSchober Před 4 lety

    I follow you since 2014 and while much of this just repeats the right points you made I still enjoy your analysis. I also made pretty much money following your ideas and invested in disrupting companies. I hope the Covid19 pandemic after it caused the destruction of some companies (especially those who already struggled in 2019) it will also help new tech and ideas and create big opportunities. I was too late to see the importance of ZOOM. If I had invested in their company I would now have made 200% profit in 2 months just because so many need their teleconferencing software. I hope more people follow your advice and check out all new companies with disruptive potential.

  • @kickinbackinOC
    @kickinbackinOC Před 3 lety +1

    19:29- National average energy cost is $0.12 or 12 cents per kwh! That's great for most people! In Southern California, the baseline rate for Orange County is about 23 cents/kwh, and if you go over that modest allowance, it jumps to 30 cents/kwh. They charge less after 8pm, so I schedule charging my Model X after 8 pm.

  • @dac545j
    @dac545j Před 2 lety

    I went to Hong Kong from Japan in 1995, lots of people were using pagers "pocket bells". When I came back to Japan 18 months later EVERYONE had a mobile phone.

  • @MovingontheWorld
    @MovingontheWorld Před 3 lety

    This should have a lot more views! It's like a porthole into the future.

  • @lesroberts2244
    @lesroberts2244 Před 4 lety +1

    Shocked. Thanks.

  • @MARILYNANDERSON88
    @MARILYNANDERSON88 Před 4 lety +1

    Power Electronics Engineers deserve the credit for making batteries' load following capabilities superior to gas turbines and able to be located on site to immediately serve the load! Look at the air quality savings! Fantastic job.

  • @leadingmindinstitute6399

    Excellent presentation Tony!

  • @casperhansen826
    @casperhansen826 Před 3 lety +2

    33:14 TFlops is Billion Floating point operations per second. TOps is Billon operations per second, it is two different things. It takes several operations to perform one floating point operation.

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs Před 4 lety +10

    ... 11:37 market trauma. 13:31 key technologies.

  • @xPFE
    @xPFE Před 4 lety +1

    I find this interesting because it actually is a parallel to the story I am currently reading out loud (although I like your production quality better than mine, so hats off to you, Tony.). EDGES takes place in the year 2030 after "something happened" where the thriving cities work on clean energy and the outlaws use the discarded cars which run on oil. In the EDGES world of Courtly City, horses actually are a mode of transportation by the Earth Farmers, a small community which live on the outskirts of the very modern city. Story takes place in the decade of 2030....it is fiction, of course, but your facts support the story-line.

  • @mikep4869
    @mikep4869 Před 4 lety +8

    Hi Tony / I have seen several variants of this presentation and love them all. Read your books and share your beliefs of where thing go. Thank you.

  • @aclassmedicine3306
    @aclassmedicine3306 Před 2 lety

    Superb global perspectives. S curves indeed.

  • @jeffreyoneill4082
    @jeffreyoneill4082 Před 3 lety

    Lots to ponder. It reminds me of the quote from Rudiger Dornbusch - “In economics, things take longer to happen than you think they will, and then they happen faster than you thought they could.”

  • @Wagon_Lord
    @Wagon_Lord Před 2 lety

    I love the idea of parking spaces becoming a thing of the past. Great lecture!

  • @suresh_elonbro
    @suresh_elonbro Před 4 lety +3

    hi tony. please add a line for 300 mile ev along with 200 mile ev. thanks for your work.

  • @PrincipalDBA
    @PrincipalDBA Před 4 lety

    The presentation is very valuable. It is indeed disruptive. The picture of the world is changing.
    10 years for a disruption. Tesla is 7 years in (I believe).
    Their vehicles are durable and solve many problems.

  • @mitchcollins5840
    @mitchcollins5840 Před 3 lety

    Well done, thank you.

  • @BerryURL
    @BerryURL Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you so much for all the valuable information you are giving us. I’m 18 and 1/3 of my net worth is Tesla stock. I feel like by 2030 I’ll be glad of the investment decisions I made this year.

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 Před 4 lety +2

      Buy more!

    • @BerryURL
      @BerryURL Před 4 lety +2

      Roger Starkey I also own other stocks. Tesla is 60% of my portfolio. I’m using cash to buy one more share before ER and if it drops after ER I’ll sell other stocks to buy more Tesla

    • @riley_oneill
      @riley_oneill Před 4 lety +1

      Read the RethinkX report about the food disruption. There may be some food companies that end up like Tesla. Perhaps Beyond Meat is one of those companies.

    • @BerryURL
      @BerryURL Před 4 lety +1

      Riley O'Neill I will, thank you

    • @rboz4637
      @rboz4637 Před 2 lety

      At 18 1/3 of my net worth was $25!

  • @ChristiaanHunter
    @ChristiaanHunter Před 4 lety +1

    thank you

  • @funny-video-YouTube-channel

    Coal is finished, unless no new mass uses are invented.
    Oil is in the slow down phase in developed places, but we see a little bit of an uptick in the developing nations.
    It will be a bumpy ride to the end for the oil industry. A bad industry to be on. Better bet on all things electrical !

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 Před 3 lety +2

      @@HermannTheGreat
      Peak oil?
      2019
      (Statement by..... Shell)

    • @Spright91
      @Spright91 Před 3 lety

      yup weve already passed peak oil and coal . theyre on a reverse s curve. It looks like theyre falling slowly now but they will start to completely collapse with the next few years .

    • @ziegle9876
      @ziegle9876 Před 2 lety +1

      OK, make steel without coal. Happy trying. Our entire civilization, not just energy, also materials, food, clothing, everything is hydrocarbon based. And electrical? Faulty, ages badly, and low energy density.

  • @Soothsayer210
    @Soothsayer210 Před 4 lety +6

    when are you going to bring out a video on Food and Agriculture disruptions? Waiting for it. Hope you put some of the major companies names too who pioneers this.

  • @ramblerandy2397
    @ramblerandy2397 Před 4 lety

    What I love about Tony Seba's analytical work is that he doesn't have hunches or make estimates. Historical data shows him the way and allows him to project forward with uncanny accuracy. Sure, he's occasionally 6 months to a year out in his projections. But those are on the side of caution. When other analysts [often working for legacy companies] are calling him a madman for even daring to project as he has. Yet he has been right all along, upto now.

  • @Blessedchong
    @Blessedchong Před rokem

    😊Awesome insights

  • @ZachMaxx
    @ZachMaxx Před 4 lety

    Great Video!

  • @rogerstarkey5390
    @rogerstarkey5390 Před 4 lety +46

    Mr Seba.
    Would you consider this another of your "I told you so" moments?
    (I do!)

    • @johnnyforeigner11
      @johnnyforeigner11 Před 4 lety +6

      @@timcountis9368 Within two to three years an Electric car will have reached price parity with an ICE car but are much cheaper to run. Within five years they will be both cheaper to buy and much cheaper to run. Oil companies have nowhere to go except into liquidation.

    • @FritzSchober
      @FritzSchober Před 4 lety +2

      @@timcountis9368 Doesn't matter what Trump does if it's cheaper to build solar, if it's cheaper to go electric. It's like giving money to horse buggy builders in 1919 and allow them to not clean the road from horse manure. It wouldn't have stopped the success of the superior tech. At best slowing it down on a short term time scale.

    • @Gcanno
      @Gcanno Před 4 lety

      @@FritzSchober It Sure Does on too many levels that add up make a Big Difference.

    • @ramblerandy2397
      @ramblerandy2397 Před 4 lety +1

      @@timcountis9368 They can't hold back efficient vehicles that are cheaper to make, sell, operate and maintain. And ticket price parity is literally a couple of years away. Not from legacy companies, of course. They'll hold the price up of their EVs for as long as they can, so that they can keep selling their FFVs. Indeed, until they go bankrupt.

  • @aclassmedicine3306
    @aclassmedicine3306 Před 2 lety

    You latest book is brilliant.👏🏻

  • @stefanardelean2103
    @stefanardelean2103 Před 4 lety +3

    Greatly appreciate your work! How about the northern countries, how are they going to produce enough energy, especially during winters, when they don't have enough sun? Are they going to stock up in the summer?

    • @NaomanSaeed
      @NaomanSaeed Před 4 lety

      I heard some deep sea oil company in Norway has been switching to floating wind farms.

  • @Muanh
    @Muanh Před 4 lety +5

    Great talk as always. Can we also expect one for food and agriculture?

  • @zezizarjaars
    @zezizarjaars Před 4 lety +7

    50:40 Dubai 2109, you mean 2019 ;).
    Amazing numbers, all of them!
    I'm simply waiting for the future to happen, not sure if that's a positive or negative thing haha.

  • @HowardFeinstein
    @HowardFeinstein Před 4 lety +1

    Fantastic, subscribed. Looking for more content on all things #tesla

  • @shawnbehnam
    @shawnbehnam Před 4 lety +2

    Incredible analysis! Thank you @Tony Seba! People are getting caught flat footed and this pandemic is accelerating the disruption cure. Is there any way to access the side deck you used in this presentation?

  • @markstevens2937
    @markstevens2937 Před 4 lety +1

    19:22 - you had a Roadster? Bad ass!

  • @danielstapler4315
    @danielstapler4315 Před 4 lety +1

    I think a winning combination would be solar on the roof with battery storage and the home owner is off the electricity grid but stays on the gas grid and uses gas to generate electricity, air heat and hot water with a gas powered turbine when needed especially in winter. Alternatively a micro-grid for a small neighbourhood could work.

  • @Wishmegoodluck
    @Wishmegoodluck Před 4 lety

    very good analysis

  • @cedmaster2000
    @cedmaster2000 Před 3 lety

    Will be fun to come back in 10 years

  • @SolarControlFilms
    @SolarControlFilms Před 4 lety

    Houston, Texas our commercial cost of transmission & demand is $.06 to $.08 per kWh. Cost of energy is only $.06; so our combined cost is $.12 per kWh in Houston. Can't wait to switch to rooftop solar.
    We have a 15,000 SF warehouse; so panels can not come fast enough.

  • @kennethreister7619
    @kennethreister7619 Před 3 lety

    I'm most excited that the energy disruption likely means no new nuclear power plants! Thanks Tony.

  • @lucasfrench1841
    @lucasfrench1841 Před 3 lety

    This man has a MegaMind

  • @TheReykjavik
    @TheReykjavik Před 3 lety

    Tony Seba cracks me up. The man has been giving the exact same talk for a decade, and the only change that has happened is having more real world data to compare to. And why change? his predictions are pretty much right on.
    He might be off by 6-18 months on various things, and not always in the same direction, there are unknowns, autonomy may take longer than expected, the regulation certainly will take longer, but battery costs have dropped faster.
    I don't think it is bad that regulation will delay autonomy by a bit, we should raise our standards, and we should be using that time to prepare for it, planning for autonomous charging and parking (yes they will need parking, but it can be tucked away in more efficient and convenient places), planning for what to do when autonomy fails, either on an individual car or on a whole network. If the cars aren't ready for a snowstorm and they all stop working at once, we have a problem.

  • @shahvrus
    @shahvrus Před 4 lety +1

    Sir ! I am BIG fan of yours ! Request you to please make of a video of your latest report on food and agriculture as well ... To be honest, wanna pass it on to some lazy buggers, who hate reading ... lol

    • @grindupBaker
      @grindupBaker Před 4 lety

      Yes, if food's about to collapse then I want a heads up because I've practically become addicted to food this last couple decades.

  • @davidelliott5843
    @davidelliott5843 Před 4 lety +2

    The ultra high mileage EVs will spawn a whole new industry to improve and upgrade the exterior, interior and running gear of existing cars. The body shells, motors and batteries will continue but everything else can be reconditioned to like new. They will cost a fraction of brand new.
    It all depends on batteries at a low enough cost and of course the factories to make them in large enough numbers.
    Amazon announced it's vans from Rivian at least 12 months ago. We will know by 2022 if the vans ever happen. The question is why does it take so long to make some tin boxes on wheels.

  • @aodwyer
    @aodwyer Před 4 lety +1

    "Seba's Law" = Li-iOn Batteries curve at 15:00 mins in. Thumbs up all to approve. Please pin this to the top too. Anyway, I formally declare that the "Li-iOn Batteries" cost curve at around 15:00 be called "Seba's Law." I posted this proclamation just days after Tony's "Future of Transportation" video in January, but I am betting Tony is being too modest. For added measure, I even said the same on my CZcams videos so you can't hide Tony lol. So, let's all thumbs-up this comment to show Tony he deserves the credit for his hard work and being with other greats like Moore and Kryder (refer to his Transportation video from Jan 24, 2020 at around 7:10 where he compares the other "laws.") Meanwhile, since the lithium in the Li-iOn batteries is a low percentage and could someday be replaced by something different, maybe "Seba's Law" should = "Battery Technologies cost curve" or something similar. I'm going to keep reposting this until we give Tony the credit he deserves. Please help all.

  • @mannygee005
    @mannygee005 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm starting to think TSLA stock might be pretty cheap at this time, he said only partially joking. Wonderful talk as usual, still stunning content! In many ways this is still secret knowledge ... but those who've seen this video are changing the world for the better in their own smaller ways as result of this information, maybe even subconsciously changing the world for the better.

    • @mannygee005
      @mannygee005 Před 4 lety

      what I heard, "smart people in their smart organizations failing to grasp" the new technology in plain sight that will disrupt and probably destroy their market share their profit their business. If you're inside one of these organizations you might realize that they're not listening, not yet. For every decade they delay and ignore, well that's kinda their own fault.

    • @bruceburnworth8082
      @bruceburnworth8082 Před 4 lety

      Tesla in my mind is THE leader in this tech convergence!

  • @nelsonmacy1010
    @nelsonmacy1010 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing. This really aligns with Tesla and the musks businesses. Hopefully our government policy supports these paradigm shifts. Ironically, China seems to get this and is moving quickly on many fronts. This is the next industrial revolution. I would love to see Seba and Carlota Perez, Jeremy Rifkin at a round table !

  • @BF8425
    @BF8425 Před 2 lety

    Hello Tony, enjoyed your presentation on this topic very interesting. Can you please address how all this demand on the electrical grid will be met? Will electricity prices surge? Why is China having rolling blackout issues currently & importing large amounts of coal. Thanks.

  • @kaigogolin515
    @kaigogolin515 Před 4 lety +2

    I winder about TAAS (Transport as A Service) in rural and remote areas?

  • @billthebuilder1579
    @billthebuilder1579 Před 3 lety

    As we enter the post covid world, $66 per bbl oil has returned. Long term I agree with the premise that oil, coal and nuclear assets will become stranded. Lot of pent up demand in the economy. A lot of road trips being planned with the $1400 per person stimulus.

  • @grindupBaker
    @grindupBaker Před 4 lety +2

    At 26:34 "200-mile EV..home for ~2 days" "EVs could store 71% of Canada's electricity demand". I need a 760-mile EV to heat my home for ~2 average days for November 1st-April 15th stud, I need a 1,140-mile EV to heat my home for ~2 average days for January. Have you ever visited Canada ?

  • @grindupBaker
    @grindupBaker Před 4 lety

    At 24:17 I think Tony means +ve feedback loops because it's +ve feedbacks that amplify a change. The -ve feedbacks dampen change, slow it down.

  • @KulwantSingh-ew9oc
    @KulwantSingh-ew9oc Před 4 lety +5

    Hi Tony hows u. Was waiting for your vedios for many monthes

  • @jeffharmed1616
    @jeffharmed1616 Před 4 lety +3

    Of course as a result of the virus, AEV disinfection between customers is now essential and already happening.

  • @AtarekMahran
    @AtarekMahran Před 3 lety

    THis is really great THank you

  • @mastergoldenfish5566
    @mastergoldenfish5566 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for great vision sharing, looking forward next decade free energy, what's a great improvement for mankind.

  • @GGGG-gu7ie
    @GGGG-gu7ie Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you.

  • @habddz
    @habddz Před 4 lety +6

    Another question i have Tony, is that module costs for solar is so cheap now, at less than 30 cents per watt. However, the final consumer actually have to buy solar at USD3.00 per watt, due to soft costs and whatever crazy taxes that governments are taking. If only 30 cents out of USD3.00 per watt is falling at 14% , costs wont fall soo fast. is it really possible for cost per kwh to fall fast for solar?

    • @AshS85
      @AshS85 Před 4 lety

      Biggest costs is installation, lot of shady people getting in to solar right now and charging exorbitant amounts for installation while they have like 2 electricians on the payroll for a company w/ 100 installers.

    • @heinuchung8680
      @heinuchung8680 Před 4 lety +1

      The idea will be to control the technology if you could control the means, I am not sure this will happen with solar though because it is getting so so cheap. Think cellphone bills over the years or texting. Now basically free, sadly it will not help the poor and those who rent. Landlords have no incentive to provide cheap power or energy efficiency.

    • @riley_oneill
      @riley_oneill Před 4 lety

      This is a huge issue but as developers integrate solar panels into roofing tiles the price will drop. It is going to be a competitive market and eventually the serious businesses will enter the market place and muscle all of the jabroni companies out.

  • @dipakpatel9329
    @dipakpatel9329 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Tony, Lovey videos and projection. Very insightful. I am working on Hydrogen Fuel cell related power electronics. I have had solar since 2012. Would also use battery back up but cost is too high.You must agree no one can predict impact of Trump, Iran, Covid-19, Oil-price drop/hike? You have said people now UBER because it is cheaper than normal taxis. But because they are cheaper people use them more and use buses/trains less leading to more road congestion. Same applies to self driving cars they have to go and park somewhere when not in use or being cleaned. And again increased road congestion because they will be cheaper than buses/trains compounding the problem? EV Trucks/Semis' will kill rail freight? EVs are safer but autonomous ones need to be clean and lot of people will abuse them. People still need lots and lots of cars during peak hours hence the cars need to be parked during off peak hours and hence car parks still needed? Agreed that peak hours in future will change compared to today. Subscription model, I see a problem as in we become beholden to the pricing hikes i.e. Tesla forces you to buy an up-grade of software and could disable functions till you buy an upgrade or void your insurance by saying it is unsafe? Fewer cars in future but same or more journeys have peak hour premium so may cost same as owning ICE car? If more lives are saved more cost for NHS in UK and more jobs are needed? Don't agree with you about parking as UBERS & Weymo will need to park when not in use? Regards

  • @adrianpbaxter4071
    @adrianpbaxter4071 Před 4 lety +2

    What about the Searle Effect? Did you ever solve it?

  • @bobpavlovic979
    @bobpavlovic979 Před 2 lety

    In Western Australia cost of petrol is around 1.70 / lit. 😥

  • @davefroman4700
    @davefroman4700 Před 3 lety +2

    The first industrial revolution is directly responsible for the downfall of the feudal social/economic/political system, and the creation of our current system as well. It was the 6th time in mans evolution that technology convergences changed our relationship to our environment, and thus our society as a whole, because the human species is a behavioral product of its environment. The next 10 years will be more disruptive to our society than the arrival of the steam era. We are now linear thinking mammals living in a world of exponentially accelerating scientific and technological capabilities. The following decade will be 16x as disruptive.

    • @billthebuilder1579
      @billthebuilder1579 Před 3 lety

      I have trouble imagining what life will be like 10 years from now. After a post covid- trip for my 60th birthday to Olive Garden, I am sure that most people will be fat and obese along with their children. We can solve the technical problems providing nearly free transportation, education, housing, food, entertainment, and medical care, put people just won't exercise.

    • @davefroman4700
      @davefroman4700 Před 3 lety +1

      @@billthebuilder1579 Our social arrangement today is scientifically invalid. Our education system is designed to perpetuate this belief structure. Everything around us, including our invalid economic model, is responsible for the way that our societies are behaving. The human species is a behavioral product of its environment. You want to understand why people are gorging themselves in Western civilization you have to understand the impacts that advertising and media has had on our societies over the last 80 years. Psychologically speaking the entire arrangement today is the antithesis of what it means to be a member of the human species. Arguably the most social creature that exists on this planet. And people wonder why we have a mental health and addiction (escapism from trauma) crisis in our societies? We need a new narrative or we are either going to kill ourselves of in this endless war for control of resources, or mother nature is going to shake us off like the fleas that we are.

  • @Wookey.
    @Wookey. Před 4 lety

    I'm not convinced that TaaS will work for campervans. They are very expensive and very rarely used, so it should do, but they are also highly personalised. It's currently much cheaper to keep the one I've got than rent one. Eagerly awaiting a 400 mile Rivian van to convert, because all the current vans do no more than 100 miles, which is painful for a camper. Except I'm in the UK, so who knows how long it'll be before I can get one.

  • @theshadowsymphony
    @theshadowsymphony Před 3 lety +1

    Mr. Seba, Have you considered speaking with Joe Rogan, on his podcast? This would be a great platform that would give millions exposure to your idea and give you the time to clearly talk through all the main points.