Tesla's founder, Elon Musk, recently opened the first fast-food restaurant called "Tesla Diner" in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, attracting a lot of attention from customers. Unlike traditional fast-food restaurants, this restaurant not only offers delicious fast food but also combines the functions of a cinema and a supercharger, providing customers with a brand-new dining experience.
On the opening day, Tesla owners queued up early, creating a very lively scene. Elon Musk personally sent his design director to cut the ribbon, and the atmosphere on site was very hot. The outside of the restaurant is equipped with two large screens and 80 charging stations. Customers can charge their electric vehicles while enjoying their meals, achieving a dual experience of "charging and refueling."
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"Tesla Diner" features a modern sci-fi design, with white as the main color. The walls are decorated with Optimus robots, creating an atmosphere full of futuristic elements. The restaurant offers a wide range of fast food choices, including burgers, hot dogs, salads, fries, and various drinks, allowing customers to freely combine their favorite options according to their taste.
The restaurant's specialty includes a humanoid robot, Optimus, among the servers. It is responsible for delivering popcorn and interacting with customers, showcasing a high-tech feel. Although the robot's work seems easy, its movements are actually completed through remote control, demonstrating the charm of modern technology.
Notably, the restaurant's revenue reached $47,000 within just six hours of opening, surpassing the performance of nearby McDonald's. Elon Musk's next plan is to open the second restaurant in Texas and potentially expand "Tesla Diner" to major cities around the world.
Elon Musk's initial intention in opening a fast-food restaurant was to eliminate people's prejudices against electric vehicles, making charging stations more fun and enhancing people's recognition of electric vehicles. This innovative move not only helps local agriculture but also provides a broader scenario for the application of Tesla's smart technologies.