Note, not American so my interest in American tax dollars is pretty slim. But, in general yes it's worth the risk.
America, like most countries, is looking for a new industry to keep the economy moving on up. Manufacturing used to do it, then that shifted away, then the financial sector was the keeping the economy ticking over and that went a bit awry, now there needs to be a next thing. Investing in Tesla is a chancy risk (although I imagine the US.gov has taken steps to minimise the risk), but if it pays off and helps develop a new economic motivation industry with green tech it could help as a job creation strategy and also attract investment from outside the country.
Tesla looks and sounds sexy, they're a new darling with no baggage, they've got this guy involved who's daring and reasonably well liked with huge ideas, the cars themselves are gorgeous. That's much more exciting than Ford making electric cars.
$500m sounds like a hell of a lot of money when it's out there, but the US spent $700b on the military in 2011. Compared to that $500m on Tesla is not a huge amount. Without being glib, $500m is a rounding error on the military spend, if Tesla strapped some rockets and bullet proofing it could slip into the budget.
America, like most countries, is looking for a new industry to keep the economy moving on up. Manufacturing used to do it, then that shifted away, then the financial sector was the keeping the economy ticking over and that went a bit awry, now there needs to be a next thing. Investing in Tesla is a chancy risk (although I imagine the US.gov has taken steps to minimise the risk), but if it pays off and helps develop a new economic motivation industry with green tech it could help as a job creation strategy and also attract investment from outside the country.
Tesla looks and sounds sexy, they're a new darling with no baggage, they've got this guy involved who's daring and reasonably well liked with huge ideas, the cars themselves are gorgeous. That's much more exciting than Ford making electric cars.
$500m sounds like a hell of a lot of money when it's out there, but the US spent $700b on the military in 2011. Compared to that $500m on Tesla is not a huge amount. Without being glib, $500m is a rounding error on the military spend, if Tesla strapped some rockets and bullet proofing it could slip into the budget.