The article discusses Elon Musk’s plans for Tesla’s Supercharger network, which is crucial for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). Musk aims to make the Supercharger network profitable by 2024 and eventually fire the team responsible for it, indicating his belief that the infrastructure will become self-sustaining. The key points are: 1) Tesla has invested heavily in building a vast Supercharger network to address range anxiety and enable long-distance EV travel. 2) Musk wants the Supercharger network to generate revenue and become a profitable business by 2024. 3) Once the network is self-sustaining, Musk plans to fire the Supercharger team, suggesting it will no longer require significant oversight. 4) This strategy reflects Musk’s confidence in the future of EVs and the importance of robust charging infrastructure for their widespread adoption.