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    Electric cars are becoming more and more a part of the world today. Society can see them everywhere, from the streets to TV. Car companies like Nissan and Chevy have their own line up of electric cars that perform well. Now one of the most popular car companies, Tesla, can make the Lamborghini of electric cars. To help lower emission levels and jumpstart the industry, the federal government offers a $7,500 tax credit for buyers of pure electric vehicles (Schaal, 2015). Which brings up some common

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    Chevrolet recently introduced their electric Bolt, the car has been wildly popular, and part of the reason relates to the 200 or more gas mileage at $40,000. However, the Chevrolet Bolt is not the sole car that you can find in the game—it's just the best performing. For example, Tesla Motors took off the cover to their Model 3, which is an electric sedan. It has a similar price range and figure with Chevrolet's Bolt, but Chevy has not always been known for having cutting edge technologies within

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    SWOT Analysis Of Tesla

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    Threaten.  SWOT analysis 1. Strengths In the automotive market, Tesla has a unique position. Tesla offers innovative new technology to manufacture electric vehicles. While Tesla is not the only car manufacturer of electric vehicles, but it has hit the luxury remotely create and dominate the electric vehicle market. The market is clear from inexpensive electric cars, as well as the market for luxury gas-power vehicles. Moreover, Tesla has a strongly sales growth. Tesla has been rapidly increasing in the

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    “Oh my gosh the gas went up 50 cents since last night when I came to fill the tank”, is what everyone is always going to say every time they pass any type of gas station. You always hear people comparing gas prices and companies, and in the end most people just end up going to the closest gas station that there is. You also see people choosing cars that are fuel- efficient so they could go long distances without having to waste so much gas, because gas is expensive. So why not try a hybrid car?

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    governments. The hybrid car is something of mixed origin or composition by definition. A hybrid vehicle is one that functions with the use of both gasoline engine and electric engine. The gasoline engine is smaller than conventional vehicles, allowing the electric motor to compensate with energy. A high-voltage battery charges the electric motor when the car is parked. The hybrid vehicles can be operated using either of the engines or both at the same time. Therefore, it uses less gas. Hybrids also offer

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    political climate, whereby the political factors associated with Tesla Motors may focus on the extend of intervention by the Canadian government and the economy. Canadian and American governments have had great influence on withholding the electric car on the market using such factors as tax policy, labor laws, and environmental laws. Moreover, hybrid vehicles have been seriously pushing in the North American market and electric vehicles are gaining traction. Another factor is that the city council

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    A Report On Tesla Model 3

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    from America’s electric car manufacturer. On March 31, Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled a prototype of the compact sedan and immediately tens of thousands of people placed $1,000 refundable deposits on a car that won’t arrive until late 2017 at the earliest. By late last week, the so-called pre-orders (advanced orders) totaled 325,000 and included early adopters from around the world. That’s a staggering number of people demonstrating interest in a car some believe will help make electric vehicles mainstream

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    of power-split device (PSD), an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), two Electric Machines (EMs), ESS and VCC. Power-split architectures is a match between series and parallel hybrid to obtain advantages of both series and parallel hybrid architectures. The produced engine torque is split into two parts, which are further delivered to the output shaft by the means of an efficient mechanical path and another less efficient electric path. PGS has two important aspects: • Rotation speed of three ports (sun

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    Tesla Motors Case Study As pressure increases the need to develop alternative forms of powering the worlds petroleum powered vehicles a new company is attempting to disrupt to auto industry with a business model that challenges the status quo and force entrenched incumbents to alter their current vision for the future of the automobile market. Tesla was created to directly address the challenge of creating a viable alternative to the internal combustion engine. Tesla is the first company that commercially

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    Lotus Car Rental

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    The recommended electric vehicle is the Mitsubishi i-MiEV. The manufacturer 's suggested retail price is $29,125, and it drives for 126 city miles per gallon and 99 highway miles per gallon (Clean Cities, 2013). Re-charging of the battery can take up to eight hours for

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