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1 “World’s most important car company” Morgan Stanley By

2 Elon Musk and Tesla Tesla Motors was founded by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning in 2003 In 2004 Elon Musk invested 17 million $ in the company and joined Tesla’s board of directors as a chairman. Elon Musk vision was to produce affordable mass-market electric vehicle. Musk oversaw the detailed product design of the company's first car, the tesla roadster. This design received the global green 2006 product design award. The Roadster was the first production electric vehicle with a range over 200 miles or 320 kilometers on a single charge in 2007.

3 Oct. 2008 Elon Musk became the CEO of tesla.
2009 Tesla received a loan from the us government to support the engineering and productions of the model S sedan. On June 2010 the company became public. It’s the first American car maker to go public since Ford Motor in 1956 By 2013 the loan was fully repaid to the government. The Model S, all electric sedan was unveiled on March 2013 and by August the company became profitable.

4 Tesla success Tesla success is surprising as there is a public resistance to the electric car. To become successful Tesla had to produce a car which will be better then the traditional car in every single way. So why is tesla’s cars are better? It’s not hybrid so there are no fluids to replace. There is no noise or vibration It has instant torque and acceleration which means it's extremely fast. It handles much better than your average car and even better than most sport cars due to its extremely low center of gravity. Much safer than standard car.

5 Facts about Tesla Tesla cars are incredibly safe Tesla's Model S received a five star rating in every possible category, something which has only been achieved by 1% of cars In the United States Tesla is providing for free the Tesla’s SuperCharge stations, which take about 20 minutes to charge the vehicle to 50%, 40 minutes to charge to 80%, and 75 minutes to 100%. The model S 90D range is 460Km.

6 The reason behind this could be to create better cleaner infrastructure and then when electric cars become more widespread, Tesla could begin to generate income by letting other companies use the system, while keeping it free for Tesla’s car owners. Tesla cars are really fast, The tesla model s can do zero to 100Kmh in 3.2 seconds the watermelon size motor which powers Tesla's vehicles is based on an AC motor, a core technology which was patented by none other than Nikola Tesla in 1888. The Tesla 3, Musk's original vision to produce a fully eclectic car for the common man, will cost 35 thousand dollars before incentives.

7 How Big Is Tesla Tesla hadn’t been around as long as other auto manufactures and the automotive industry is considered to be one of the toughest to break into. Despite all that currently tesla is worth more then Fiat, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Renault or Suzuki. It almost half as big as Ford Motor which is a lot older. Tesla sold so far about 70,000 cars. General Motors sells that many in three days however general motors market cap is 56 billion dollars, Tesla's is already at 45 billion dollars. it shows that Tesla is vastly more valued in the investors’ eyes than other traditional companies.

8 Tesla shows that a good idea and simply doing things better can still work in today's fast-moving world. The automotive industry has been doing basically the same thing for a hundred years, namely putting flammable liquid in confined metal cylinders, blowing it up either by flame or pressure and generating power from it. Tesla comes long, breaks into the market and smashes the old norms. The fact that Tesla is a brand new smaller company and still manages to cause so much change and instigate a fundamental disruption to the automotive industry is a testament to the innovation ability of the company.

9 Future of Tesla The Model 3 Tesla Gigafactory Tesla PowerWall
Tesla and Solar City. Space X

10 The Model 3 An affordable electric car for the masses, that can outperform your standard petrol car at the same price.

11 The Model 3 5-star safety rating for various reasons but one of the major ones that versus a normal car there's an extremely large crumple zone at the front. 0 to 60 miles an hour or about 100 kilometers an hour, in less than 6 seconds (The slowest model). 215 miles or 346 kilometers per charge Can comfortably fit 5 adults and has plenty of space for extra storage as there's no engine under the bonnet. Will come standard with auto pilot, a self-driving feature that can steer, break, park or drive to you when you're not in the car.

12 The Model 3 Tesla Model 3 is set to start at 35,000 US
Tesla states that even with no extras you're not going to be able to find a better car at this price range.

13 Tesla Gigafactory Factory in Nevada for mass producing batteries to help make them and the cars that they power cheaper. Tesla couldn't make the model 3 without the battery factory The purpose of the factory is to make enough batteries for half a million electric cars annually. The aim is to reduce the cost of batteries by thirty percent. using various techniques such as large-scale manufacturing to leverage an economy of scale, innovative supply chain for sourcing, and new chemistry techniques.

14 Tesla Powerwall First product of Tesla Energy.
Plug-and-play battery system that takes energy from the Sun or the grid during the day, stores it and use it during peak times in the evening. Cost between 3,000 and 3,500 dollars. Small enough to hang up on a wall. Designed to look more like an art feature rather than a piece of technology that powers your home

15 Tesla Powerwall Users can stack up to nine of them together to power as much as they need. Batteries are said to the last 10 years with no maintenance According to Tesla it would now be possible to completely go off the grid if you have solar panels. If you don't have solar panels you can still save money on energy costs the battery will simply store the energy from the grid during the day, when it's cheaper, and then use it at night when the rate is higher. Tesla also announced a fully scalable power pack that it plans to sell to corporations to power organizations on an industrial scale.

16 Tesla Powerwall All the patents for this have been released for free to encourage competition. The entire announcement event was powered by Tesla batteries which were charged by solar panels on the roof of the event building.

17 Tesla Powerwall – Negative side
A single battery can output 10 kilowatt hours but it's only capable of 2 kilowatts of continuous power output. Two kilowatts isn't really enough to power the average household at peak times. You can't boil water for your coffee in 1500W electric kettle at the same time as making a toast in your 950 Watt toaster. So a fully off the grid home would probably need 2 of tesla’s powerwalls. 2KW limit allows a 10 year life cycle.

18 Tesla Powerwall – Good for…
Remote areas of villages where power is limited or unreliable. Areas where energy is expensive. Places with lots of sunlight and an already established solar panel user base.

19 Tesla and SolarCity. SolarCity is an American provider of energy services, among its primary services, the company designs, finances and installs solar power systems. Elan Musk owns 22% of SolarCity and 21% of tesla, he is a member of both boards of directors. According to Elan Musk the deal will save money and create a more divorce company, based on batteries solar energy and electric vehicles. The combination will remove conflicts of interests when tesla and solar city do business with one another.

20 SpaceX

21 SpaceX SpaceX or space exploration technology corporation was founded in by Elon Musk. SpaceX's main goal is to create technologies to reduce space transportation costs, and enable the colonization of Mars. The vision is to create relatively inexpensive reusable rockets that could travel characteristics similar to current commercial airlines. To send a rocket out to space with cargo, passengers, or any payload re-enter and land back on earth and be ready for the next flight with an hours. 80% of all parts from any SpaceX rocket made in-house by SpaceX themselves. traditionally for NASA to launch anything into space just once can cost anywhere from 100 to 260 million dollars. for the SpaceX program a falcon 9 rocket would cost about 57 million dollars to make but it is reusable and burns about two hundred thousand dollars worth of fuel per launch.

22 SpaceX - Accomplishments
In 2008 SpaceX became the first privately-funded liquid propellant rocket to reach orbit. In 2010 they were the first privately-funded company to successfully launch orbit and recover a spacecraft In 2012 the first private company to send a spacecraft to the International Space Station. In 2013 SpaceX delivered a satellite marking the company's first delivery beyond Earth orbit SpaceX has flown six missions to the international space station. December SpaceX successfully returned the first-stage booster back to the ground the very first such accomplishment by an orbit capable rocket 32:00

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