The telephone interview with the owner of Tesla Model S. According to this conversation, the owner is very happy with a purchase of the electric car. By paying the high price once, this car saves a lot of money in the future. Tesla does not require frequent maintenance and very reliable on the roads. Also, it does not require to visit the gas station. However, one main problem is that Tesla wasn't made for the long trips. In other words, this car was made for the local trips only, not for the long distances. It requires charging battery every
Tesla electric cars first appeared as small, sporty two-seaters. On March 26, 2009, the Tesla Model S was released and marketed as the top-performing all-electric luxury SUV in its class. Considering the Model S’s impressive performance capacities, they make a sound argument. David Ener, writer for Canada’s “The Globe and Mail” newspaper describes his experience of driving the Model S
Promotes campaign called “Tesla Across America Challenge” This campaign can get people’s attention because they can know the quality of Tesla’s car and understand Tesla more. Tesla choose a person, who try to drive across America to use Tesla’s car, and he or she posts or tweets the picture when it arrives either Tesla’s charging station or Tesla’s store on the Social Media, such as Snapchat Instagram Facebook, and Twitter. Some states have neither charging stations nor Tesla’s showrooms, so the event can appeal to people, who do not see Tesla’s cars. When the car arrives the store or charging station, Tesla tries to invite local media to the places that stop by, so it tries to appeal local audiences Even though people are not interested
During the Martin Eberhard, Tesla podcast, Mr. Eberhard discussed many items that our class has covered throughout the quarter in discussions, writings, and ‘warm-up’ exercises. The following notes are what I took from his discussion about the company and cars of Tesla, where he obtained his ideas, passions, and items that were covered in our class.
The Tesla may be a cool car and a fast car, but it is nowhere near environmentally friendly nor is it worth the money due to the buyer breaking even after approximately 45 years after purchasing and driving the car. Many buyers do not do their research and they decide to just buy the car due to it being so called environmentally friendly and fully electric. It however is fully electric but the producers of Tesla do wordplay to hook in buyers and brainwash them into thinking they are helping the environment and saving money which it totally wrong and some even consider it a scam and me as an educated student on this topic would have to agree with those certain individuals due to the tricky word play and false advertising.
Thank you for spending time interviewing with me over the phone. During the interview, you mentioned about new versus legacy products. Therefore, I would like to emphasize that around 90% of my CES (Customer Engineering Speical) projects (more than a thousand) at Lam were from conceptual sketch to final completed design. I only did about 10% sustaining engineering on the repetitive orders with minor changes. Thus, I am confident that my experience and skill set can match one of the open positions at Tesla. At the end of our interview, you advised that I would expect an email from you again. I really look forward to it.
For this assignment I decided to choose a topic about future technology, or better put, technology that will be expanded upon in the near future. Electric cars, especially Tesla models, have always intrigued me for many reasons. So while looking over articles I found this one on electric cars specifically, the Tesla Model X SUV, and road trips. In the authors topic sentence he is reminiscing about a road trip he had in college and he sounds pretty enthusiastic. The writer uses a lot of detail to support his argument that electric cars are suitable vehicles for road trips with proper planning for re-energizing the cars battery. He also explains that those times in recharging actually make the
Reed McManus is a senior editor from The Sierra Club, a respected non-profit organization based in the United States . Reed wrote hundreds of articles for nearly 30 years. In this particular article, he writes about his Tesla experience and expertise. At one point, he actually discusses an argument against what he is writing about, the Tesla and all other electric vehicles, by pointing out that they have limited range, slow recharging times when compared to a gasoline refill, and charging stations are not yet a norm in the United States. The author then produces a counterargument, explaining forty miles per day is the average a driver drives a day, which can be easily accomplished on all major electric cars on the market. He also adds that fast-charging stations can charge Teslas to 80% of its maximum battery from empty in a mere 30 minutes. There is a nice mix of qualitative and quantitative information here with a first-hand experience with Tesla and various counter-arguments that can be employed to support the cost and convenience of the EVs in the paper.
Tesla is an automobile company that designs and manufactures electric cars. Cars produce a lot of carbon emissions that are ejected into our natural atmosphere, leaving us vulnerable to things like pollution and greenhouse gases. In order to help positively the environment we live in, an electric car is a great step forward. It does not emit toxic gases or smoke in the environment as it runs on clean energy source. Electric cars are far more efficient than any other kind of car, and because they are the ultimate multi-fuel cars. The neat thing about electricity is that pretty much any burnable fuel can be converted to electricity efficiently. we can make electricity in so many different ways such as we can put a million solar panels on our
"Tesla Motors one of the most important company that i know about. it makes energy renewable so that we won't have to used gas and the kids from the future are safer. Tesla Motors was founded in 2003 by a group of engineers in Silicon Valley who wanted to prove that electric cars could be better than gasoline-powered cars. With the capacity that they have to just change the car that brings hope to every person because its renewal. Just image a little boy coffining because there is no clean ear. Picture a old lady dying because her long were polluted by the dirty ear that cars gives us.
Tesla motor is a car company that manufactures, design and sell electric car. The company named was named after a famous scientist and physicist Nikola tesla. Its headquarter is located in Palo Alto, California and it has a main production plant is in Fremont, California. Currently tesla motors have launched three models, the tesla roadster, model S, and model X. According to Elon musk, Cofounder and Ceo of tesla motors, “A Tesla motor was created to accelerate the advent of sustainable transport. Elon musk is a cofounder of PayPal and space exploration as well as chairman of space X and the solar city. Tesla factory in Fremont is currently manufacturing about 1200 to 1250 car per week. If we clear a path to the creation of compelling electric vehicles, but then lay intellectual property landmines behind us to inhibit others, we are acting in a manner contrary to that goal. Tesla will not initiate patent lawsuits against anyone who, in good faith, wants to use our technology.” Beneath the surface, however, there are opportunity and threats, strength and risks.
Our innovation topic is the Tesla Model S. The model S is an innovative car with many innovative features. The three features we are going to focus on are the HEPA air filter, autopilot and electric engine. Other cars manufacturers don’t possess these features in their cars making Tesla motors the first of its kind. Tesla 's Model S is expensive and ranges from $70,000 to over $100,000. It can reach up to 265 miles fully charged. Its competitor Nissan 's Leaf can reach a merger 75 miles. In the next couple of years, Tesla would like to manufacture affordable vehicles that costs $40,000 to $45,000 with the same technology as that of the Model S.
I love Donald Trump, I know most people do not but he is fresh, he can be more than aggressive and I like that, I really respect it. The article I chose was an interview with Mr.Trump the title caught my eyes as it was beyond bias. Donald Trump's amazingly vague “'60 Minutes' interview, annotated; A luxurious -- and even classy – interview” (Cillizza, Chris). I thought this title was a bit snarky and quite frankly rude as I think Mr.Trump is a firecracker, he says what he thinks and means what he says and I love it. This title makes Mr.Trump sound unconcerned with his campaign, boring and sloppy, which he is none of those items listed. This man has a reputation that proceeds him, whether you like him or not he does his job, keeps his word,
Tesla Motors Incorporated, an American company that designs, produces, and sells electric vehicles and their electric components, has become one of the fastest growing car companies in recent history. The company’s main goal was to start creating electric vehicles that were accessible and affordable to the public. Founded in 2003 and taking off successfully by 2009, Tesla Motors started selling the first mass-produced vehicle to use lithium-ion battery cells and hold a range of greater than 200 miles on just one charge. Along with building their own electric vehicle models, Tesla also builds electric powertrain components for vehicles from other automakers including cars such as the Toyota RAV4 electric vehicle. Tesla has begun to maximize
Tesla’s greatest opportunity over industry competitors is its unique product. Unlike other EVs on the market, Tesla leaves others behind with the Model S covering nearly 300 miles per vehicle charge. None of the previously mentioned EVs can travel 100 miles per charge, ranging instead between 68 to 93 miles per charge (Schaal, 2015). This high-range combined with luxury features and lower
The invention of the electric-only vehicle by these strategic entrepreneurs at Tesla came at risk. One of risks that occurred with the introduction of Tesla’s vehicles was timing. While Tesla has been around since 2003, the introduction of its first model called Model S, came out in 2008 during the economic crisis. During the crisis, jobs were lost, homes were lost due to foreclosure, and the cost of gasoline was increasing, with no certainty of when the market would bounce back. Despite the risks entering an existing industry, the innovators and creators at Tesla saw a need in the automobile industry that was not met by its competitors and created their own lane by creating a stand-alone product that would be imitated in years to come.