"Exelon Clickers," whether viewed as legacy meter reading tools or training engagement devices, represent a transitional technology. In the operational field, they are being phased out by the Smart Grid. In the corporate office, they are being replaced by smartphone applications. Exelon should focus on accelerating the retirement of legacy handheld hardware to fully realize the benefits of its Grid Modernization initiatives.
When Elon Musk unveiled the Tesla Cybertruck in 2019, its angular, stainless-steel body broke every convention of automotive design. Marketed as a “bulletproof” electric pickup, the vehicle promised superior utility, durability, and performance. This essay contends that the Cybertruck is not merely a truck but a cultural statement about innovation, risk, and the future of work—one whose radical exoskeleton design simultaneously solves manufacturing problems while creating new safety and usability concerns. exelon clicker