3. Founded in silicon valley in 2003
Want to prove that electric cars could be
better than gasoline powered cars.
Company name is coming from Nikola tesla
who is famous engineer and inventor of AC,
induction engines and many more things.
Company founders-Martin eberhard,Elon
musk,J.B strabuel
4. The overarching purpose of tesla is to
expedite the move from a mine-and-burn
hydrocarbon economy towards a sustainable
solar electric economy.
Eco-Friendly environment
7. TESLA AUTOPILOT FAILURE- On May 7th, 2016, a 40-year-
old man named Joshua Brown was killed when his Tesla
Model S sedan collided with a tractor-trailer that was
crossing his path on US Highway 27A, near Williston,
Florida. Nearly three years later, another Tesla owner, 50-
year-old Jeremy Beren Banner, was also killed on a Florida
highway under eerily similar circumstances: his Model 3
collided with a tractor-trailer that was crossing his path,
shearing the roof off in the process.
TESLA POWER STATIONS- Tesla cars can run upto 100-310
miles in a single charge but these power stations aren’t
available in all regions of different countries.
8. Tesla automation problem- Tesla recently made headlines for
failing to deliver its first mass-market car, Model 3, to eager
new owners. Delays are now projected to reach nine months
on average. But bad press is the least of Tesla’s problems.
As Moody’s lowered its credit rating on account of a
“significant shortfall” in Model 3 production, investors sold
its bonds and sent its shares dropping significantly in value.
As production at Tesla’s hyper-automated factory repeatedly
came short of targets, it had to be halted and re-engineered
multiple times. The CEO Elon Musk identified the cause of
these problems: excessive automation.
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10. Tesla is using machine learning software to fix the problems it has
been having with the autopilot, or self-driving, program.Using data
collected from real-world driving to identify problems and explain why
they occurred will quickly get the feature working well.
11. As per Tesla the number of Supercharger stations worldwide grew to
280 by the end of 2014; 584 by the end of 2015; and 1,045 by the end
of 2017.By December 2014, two stations were solar powered. A solar-
assisted Supercharger was opened in Belgium in 2017.As of April 2017,
Tesla had plans to expand the network to 15,000 stalls. As of
November 2017, Tesla operates 7,320 superchargers in 1,063 stations
worldwide; these include 443 stations in the U.S., 31 in Canada, 6 in
Mexico, 353 in Europe, and 230 in the Asia/Pacific region.
12. Tesla offers a great illustration of the first strategic
driver: Collaborative Intelligence. Collaborative Intelligence refers to
a system that uses a broader range of skills to improve its outcome. To
complement Elon Musk’s own admissions, many experts agree that the
production problems with Model 3 are due to the decision to use
robots for assembly. Robots struggle to assemble the tens of thousands
of components in each car, whereas humans have skills that make
them better at it.Tesla eventually decided to fix the problem by
getting rid of “the crazy, complex network of conveyor belts” and
hiring humans instead.