The following presentation is on the topic-TESLA
It includes :-
# Origin of tesla
# Its foundation
# TESLA'S mission and vision
# Strengths
# Weaknesses
# Opportunity
# Threats
# Its strategy
# Market capture
# Future plan
# Financial problems
# Pricing
# Profit
# FUTURE OF TESLA
# TESLA IN INDIA
The following presentation is on the topic-TESLA
It includes :-
# Origin of tesla
# Its foundation
# TESLA'S mission and vision
# Strengths
# Weaknesses
# Opportunity
# Threats
# Its strategy
# Market capture
# Future plan
# Financial problems
# Pricing
# Profit
# FUTURE OF TESLA
# TESLA IN INDIA
Tesla, Inc. is an American electric vehicle and clean energy company based in Palo Alto, California. Tesla's current products include electric cars, battery energy storage from home to grid scale, solar panels and solar roof tiles, as well as other related products and services.
Timeline of Tesla
2003 - Tesla Motors founded by Martin Eberhard and Marc Trepanning in San Carlos, California. They serve as its CEO and CFO, respectively.
2004 - Elon Musk invests $30 million and joins Tesla as the Chairman of its Board of Directors.
2006 - Tesla showcases the prototype for its first car, the all-electric Roadster.
2007 - Eberhard resigns as CEO of Tesla. He is replaced by interim CEO Michael Marks.
2007 - Ze'ev Drori takes over as Tesla's permanent CEO.
2008 - The Roadster enters production. Elon Musk receives the first vehicle produced.
2008 - Ze'ev Drori resigns as Tesla's CEO. He is replaced by Elon Musk who remains CEO to this day.
2008 - Tesla announces its plans for the Model S sedan.
2009 - Eberhard files a lawsuit against Tesla and Musk alleging that he was forced out of the company, and that Musk has taken credit for creating a company that Eberhard and Tarpenning built. He drops the suit later that year.
2009 - Facing financial troubles, Tesla seeks investment from Daimler AG and a loan from the Department of Energy.
2009 - Tesla relocates its headquarters to Palo Alto, where it remains to this day.
2010 - Tesla goes public, raising $226 million in its IPO.
2011 - Tesla showcases the prototype for its Model S, the company's first sedan.
2012 - The Model S sedan goes into full-time production.
2012 - Tesla discontinues production of the Roadster.
2012 - Tesla launches its first Supercharger charging stations with six locations in California.
2013 - Tesla posts its first quarterly profit.
2014 - Tesla announces its Nevada Gigafactory, where the company will manufacture the batteries for all of its products.
2015 - The company enters the solar power market, announcing a line of products to power homes and businesses based on a combination of solar panels and batteries.
2016 - Tesla announces plans for the Model 3 sedan, its first car aimed at a mass market.
2017 - Tesla Motors changes its name to Tesla, Inc. This remains the company's name to this day.
Todays-02.03.2021
Stock data of Tesla
Price-$718.43
Market Cap-$689.59B
Provides an overview of Tesla Motors from the Vision to the Roadster, Tesla S, SUV (the X), and Model 3 to the Li Ion Gigafactory which will be located in NV and produce 500,000 EV batteries/year.
Tesla is accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy, offering the safest, quickest electric cars on the road and integrated energy solutions. Tesla products work together to power your home and charge your electric car with clean energy, day and night.
One of our presentation during Strategic Management class in KDI School of Public Policy and Management, South Korea. All graphics and information used in this slide belong to the original producer and owner. This slide is for educational purpose only.
The presentation starts off with history of Tesla and then I explain a little bit about Elon Musk and how he contributed to Tesla. The next slide is about critical success factors of Tesla and then I explain about different models of Tesla cars, followed by the demand for EV consequently the demand for Tesla. Then I move on to SWOT analysis followed by the financials and market cap of Tesla, next I move on to Social Media Benchmarking and finally the conclusion
Tesla, Inc. is an American electric vehicle and clean energy company based in Palo Alto, California. Tesla's current products include electric cars, battery energy storage from home to grid scale, solar panels and solar roof tiles, as well as other related products and services.
Timeline of Tesla
2003 - Tesla Motors founded by Martin Eberhard and Marc Trepanning in San Carlos, California. They serve as its CEO and CFO, respectively.
2004 - Elon Musk invests $30 million and joins Tesla as the Chairman of its Board of Directors.
2006 - Tesla showcases the prototype for its first car, the all-electric Roadster.
2007 - Eberhard resigns as CEO of Tesla. He is replaced by interim CEO Michael Marks.
2007 - Ze'ev Drori takes over as Tesla's permanent CEO.
2008 - The Roadster enters production. Elon Musk receives the first vehicle produced.
2008 - Ze'ev Drori resigns as Tesla's CEO. He is replaced by Elon Musk who remains CEO to this day.
2008 - Tesla announces its plans for the Model S sedan.
2009 - Eberhard files a lawsuit against Tesla and Musk alleging that he was forced out of the company, and that Musk has taken credit for creating a company that Eberhard and Tarpenning built. He drops the suit later that year.
2009 - Facing financial troubles, Tesla seeks investment from Daimler AG and a loan from the Department of Energy.
2009 - Tesla relocates its headquarters to Palo Alto, where it remains to this day.
2010 - Tesla goes public, raising $226 million in its IPO.
2011 - Tesla showcases the prototype for its Model S, the company's first sedan.
2012 - The Model S sedan goes into full-time production.
2012 - Tesla discontinues production of the Roadster.
2012 - Tesla launches its first Supercharger charging stations with six locations in California.
2013 - Tesla posts its first quarterly profit.
2014 - Tesla announces its Nevada Gigafactory, where the company will manufacture the batteries for all of its products.
2015 - The company enters the solar power market, announcing a line of products to power homes and businesses based on a combination of solar panels and batteries.
2016 - Tesla announces plans for the Model 3 sedan, its first car aimed at a mass market.
2017 - Tesla Motors changes its name to Tesla, Inc. This remains the company's name to this day.
Todays-02.03.2021
Stock data of Tesla
Price-$718.43
Market Cap-$689.59B
Provides an overview of Tesla Motors from the Vision to the Roadster, Tesla S, SUV (the X), and Model 3 to the Li Ion Gigafactory which will be located in NV and produce 500,000 EV batteries/year.
Tesla is accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy, offering the safest, quickest electric cars on the road and integrated energy solutions. Tesla products work together to power your home and charge your electric car with clean energy, day and night.
One of our presentation during Strategic Management class in KDI School of Public Policy and Management, South Korea. All graphics and information used in this slide belong to the original producer and owner. This slide is for educational purpose only.
The presentation starts off with history of Tesla and then I explain a little bit about Elon Musk and how he contributed to Tesla. The next slide is about critical success factors of Tesla and then I explain about different models of Tesla cars, followed by the demand for EV consequently the demand for Tesla. Then I move on to SWOT analysis followed by the financials and market cap of Tesla, next I move on to Social Media Benchmarking and finally the conclusion
Student Paper of Higher School of Economics, Russia
- Positioning statement
- Competitive Analysis in International Marketing: Tesla competitors in Russia, Brand Map.
- Understanding the consumer: market segmentation; Consumer Value Equation, Buyer Persona.
- PEST-analysis
- SWOT-analysis
- Porter five forces analysis
- Targeting
How do we increase public interest in the Powerwall?
By creating a vision of the future in which Powerwall plays a key role as it enables humans to live comfortably with access to electricity even in the most remote places without harming the environment. To embody this vision we will build a number of fully functional Tesla Pods.
Note: Created one year before Tesla launched Solar Roof.
Tesla,the most talked about EV has achieved great milestones to reach it's present success.Starting from small scale industrial startup it has earned it's present position with great Models in market.
Tesla provides the lavish Ev with great other features & the company is also building the #Gigafactory.
Tesla Motors stands out as unique in almost every aspect. Hence extremely unusual battery fires led to several speculations about the cars safety. Therefore this presentation's goal is to use the management frameworks and knowledge to answer the question “Will Tesla successfully continue to be the the leader in its niche market?” Presentation was prepared in 2013.
Advances in Technologies for Electrically Powered Vehicles and the opportunities for industry and education - presented at an IET meeting in December 2009
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Report to IEA on ERS, specifically about Scania's experiences and insights from various pilot projects and field trials with the E-Highway system from Siemens Mobility. In the end of the presentation some reflections on how to dimension an ERS ("E-Road") are shared.
MODULE-I
Electric and Hybrid Vehicle technology: Introduction, LEV, TLEV, ULV & ZEV, Basic
components of Electric vehicles, Batteries suitable for electric vehicles, motor and controllers,
constructional features,
Basic factors to be considered for converting automobiles to electric vehicle, electric hybrid
vehicle, types - series and parallel hybrid, layouts, comparison, Power systems and control
systems, Different modes of operation for best usage. Regenerative braking,
Recent Trends in Automotive Power Plants: Stratified charged / lean burn engines –
Hydrogen Engines- Electric propulsion with cables – Magnetic track vehicles.
MODULE 11
Fuel Cells and Alternative energy systems: Introduction to fuel cells, Operational fuel cell
voltages, Proton Exchange membrane fuel cells, Alkaline Electrolyte fuel cells, Medium and
high temperature fuel cells, fuel and fuel chose, fuel processing, fuel cell stacks, Delivering
fuel cell power, Integrated Air supply and humidification concepts for fuel cell systems, A
comparison of High pressure and low pressure operation PEM Fuel cell systems, Fuel cell
Auxiliary systems,
Modern Developments in Automobiles: Air compression systems, Air powered vehicles,
Vehicle Automated Tracks: Preparation and maintenance of proper road network-National
highway network with automated roads and vehicles-Satellite control of vehicle operation for
safe and fast travel.
Module III
Modem electronic and micro control systems in automobiles: Electronically controlled
concealed headlight systems, LED and Audible warning systems Electro chromic mirrors,
automatic review mirrors, OBD II, Day time running lamps (DRL), Head up display, Travel
information systems, On board navigation system, Electronic climate control, Electronic cruise
control, Antilock braking system, Electronically controlled sunroof, Anti-theft systems,
Automatic door locks (ADL), engine management system, Electronic transmission control,
chassis control system, Integrated system
Vehicle Operation and Control: Computer Control for pollution and noise control and for fuel
economy-Transducers and operation of the vehicle like optimum speed and direction.
The Road To Change: Electric Vehicles Power the Future for Everyone Rick Borry
What is the future of electric vehicles (EV) in our gasoline-powered economy? With oil prices plummeting, is there still a growing market for EV? These are just two of the questions that will addressed in this interesting and thought-provoking webinar.
Participants will also learn:
•How new battery technologies coupled with innovations in the electric motor will drive growth in EV markets.
•How solar power can play an important role in powering personal transportation.
•What it will take for EV to create true energy diversity in an established transportation industry.
The world has just witnessed the convergence of personal communication and personal computing, with over seven billion smartphones placed into service over the last eight years.
Attendees of this live webinar will hear from thought-leaders Mark Victor Hansen and Michael Gorton their vision of a not-too-distant future where electric vehicles supplant internal combustion engines in many applications as personal transportation converges with electronics and the power grid.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course on Business Models at National University of Singapore to analyze the business model for a fictitious alliance between Qualcomm and Bosch. Together, these firms can create a dense network of wireless charging stations that can enable the use of inexpensive electric vehicles. The dense network of charging stations reduces the importance of range and thus the weight, volume, and cost of batteries that are needed to propel the vehicle. The slides describe the value proposition, method of value capture, customers, scope of activities, and method of strategic control for Q-Bo, a fictitious alliance between Qualcomm and Bosch.
Shelby SuperCars, a Washington State company holding the current record for the Fastest Production Car in the World, is entering a capital investment phase. This ppt explains their history and current investment phase.
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
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ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
2. Corporate Overview
Headquarters Palo Alto, CA Tesla Factory Fremont, CA
EU Assembly Tilburg, NLDesign Studio Hawthorne, CA
Company Founded
Roadster Prototype
Roadster Production Launch
Nasdaq IPO
Purchase Tesla Fremont Plant
N. America Model S Introduction
EU Model S Introduction
AWD Model S Launch
50,000+ Total Vehicles Delivered
11,000+ employees
2003
2006
2012
2013
2008
2010
2015
Oil Price: $~30/barrel
3. • Lead-acid technology was still status quo in 1995
• Performance had stagnated
Short lifespan
Very heavy
Short range
Lithium ion Made Possible:
4 X gravimetric energy density
6 X volumetric energy density
3 X cycle life
Battery History
4. Industry first Lithium Ion EV Powertrain
4 -
Controls and Software
Power Electronics
Module
(DC-AC Inverter, Charger)
53 kWh Lithium ion
battery pack
250hp AC
Induction Motor and
Gearbox
6. Focus on Energy Storage Design and Cost
Ground-up design as EV-only (Model S/X)
Optimal packaging, safety and performance
High energy density leads to lower cost
85 kWh Battery
Pack
7. AWD Dual Motor Platform
Improved efficiency and torque distribution in Model S 85D
Tight integration of power electronics control with energy storage
8. Model S
Performance
3.2s (P85D, dual motor sport)
Driving range
265 miles (US EPA rating)
Advanced range capabilities
20 minute DC fast charge capability (10-60%)
“Better than anything we’ve ever tested”
“99 out of 100 points”
10. An Electronics and Software Culture
• Core focus and Tesla DNA
• Battery voltage management
• Motor Control
• Diagnostics
• Touchscreen
• Mobile App
• Traction and Stability Control
• Autopilot
• Complete Over the Air Updates
11. Connected Vehicle Fleet
• 1,000,000+ Tesla Vehicles x 10kW On-Board Charger
• 75 GWh of energy storage
• 10 GW Controllable Charging Load
• 50,000+ cumulative Model S vehicles
• 5 GWh of deployed energy storage
Today
2019
12. • Tesla Supercharger Network
135 kW power (300-415VDC)
0-50% SOC in 20 minutes
• Free long-range driving for Model S customers
EV Infrastructure – Tesla Supercharger
14. VehicleAffordability
Market Size / Timing
Tesla Model S Tesla Model X
Second Generation Platform
Tesla Roadster
First Generation
Model 3 Platform
Tesla Model 3 Sedan & Crossover
Product Roadmap – Growing EV Volume
16. VehicleAffordability
Market Size / Timing
Tesla Model S Tesla Model X
Second Generation Platform
Tesla Roadster
First Generation
Model 3 Platform
Tesla Model 3 Sedan & Crossover
Product Roadmap – Growing EV Volume
17. 500,000
Vehicles
Global cell supply
growing, but almost
entirely in Asia
Planned 2020 Gigafactory Production Exceeds 2013 Global Production
Battery pack cost/kWh reduced >30% for Model 3
35,000
Vehicles
GWh/YearProduction
Tesla Battery Gigafactory
21. The Ideal Solution?
Q: What PV area is required to offset 100% of
Passenger car miles driven in the USA?1
Photovoltaic
1. 1.658 x 1012 miles in 2002 (DOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics)
2. cia.gov
22. 1. Battery costs will continue to decline faster than most predictions driven by
steady technology improvement and economies of scale
Future Transportation Predictions
2. Nearly all ground vehicles will evolve toward battery electric vehicles as
battery costs drop (hybrids -> plug in hybrids -> Evs)
5. The growing EV fleet will integrate with growing (intermittent) renewables
on the grid to allow 100% non-carbon energy for electricity and
transportation
3. Bulk battery energy storage on the grid will grow rapidly and further
accelerate battery cost reduction and scale increase
4. 95% autonomous, connected vehicles will become the new norm
improving safety, efficiency and utility
23. “The stone age came to an end not for lack of stones
And the oil age will come to an end not for lack of oil”
— Sheikh Yamani, former Saudi Oil Minister