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    Tesla Business Model

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    Smith. Several rounds of significant capital funding began when Elon Musk provided the initial financial investment, and became the chairman of the board in 2014. The team “wanted to prove that people didn’t need to compromise to drive electric – that electric vehicles can be better, quicker, and more fun to drive than gasoline cars” (Tesla, Inc., 2017). Since 2003, Tesla Motors’ mission…

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    Audi Vs Tesla Essay

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    Audi and Aston Martin EVs v/s Tesla The future of the car industries is in electric vehicles. Almost every car making company in the world is aware of this. Many of them have showcased their EVs and related advancements in various auto shows round the globe. But Tesla Motors still stands out among all of them. First, it is not a conventional car maker converted to electric cars. It is an electric car maker since its advent. Second, it has actually led the way for the EV industry and community…

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    Tesla Future

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    When you hear the word "Tesla", what comes to mind? Let me guess,....cars, right? Well, that was the answer I was hoping you were thinking about and the direction I knew you were headed towards. This idea of Tesla being closing connected with cars has been an "ideal" concept that has been implanted in our minds from generations to generations. We have tagged these two together so that we are able to easily associate them with being involved in the automotive industry. It is a fact that Tesla,…

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    Tesla Motors, Inc.’s primary industry is automobile manufacturing. By definition, the automobile manufacturing industry in the US includes companies that “manufacture cars and automobile chassis…produce cars, including electric cars, in assembly plants.” This industry does not include the manufacturing of light or heavy trucks and motorcycles. The major players in the industry include General Motors Corporation, Toyota Motor Corporation, Ford Motor Company, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Hyundai-Kia…

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    Tesla Core Competencies

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    electricity, and not the usual vehicles which are gasoline-empowered (Reuters n.d.). The group of engineers in Silicon Valley who founded Tesla Motors, Inc. wanted to prove that electric cars are way better than cars which are powered by gasoline (Tesla 2015). The company further designs, produces, and sells components of electric vehicle power train to other manufacturers (Reuters n.d.). It is through the use of energy management technologies and manufacturing processes that those stationary…

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    Tesla Car Model

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    7 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE BUYING A TESLA MODEL S The Tesla Model S is a fully electric car created by Tesla Motors. The body structure is chiefly aluminium strengthened with steel in key areas. It is a car you need to buy if you know what you want. The Tesla Model S is not a hybrid, it has no engine but, it is the car that will exactly suit your needs for years to come. The Tesla Model S is unlike anything you've seen before and it has the size, pace and range to compete with any…

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    Tesla Mission Statement

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    in 2005. Despite being a large milestone for the company, it was not until the release of the Model S in 2008 that Tesla became a leader of fully electric vehicles. The Tesla Model S, with the help of technological and software modifications, shattered records to reach 60 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds. In 2012, Tesla added the Model X, a sports utility vehicle to its product line, which rolled out of production in 2015. The Model X would become the first SUV to be rated a perfect 5 in all…

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    Smart Cars Case Study

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    SMART should certainly utilize the Mercedes-Benz know-how on designs and innovative technologies while focusing on its electric vehicle as its core value, possibly through training programs. This would undoubtedly call for further integration between Mercedes Benz and SMART. The car would have looked innovative 20 years ago with its current design. While Smart cars may…

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    batteries of almost all electric cars are required to be changed every 3-10 years which proves to be very expensive. There are also some other downsides of hybrid vehicles a. Recharge Points: Electric fuelling stations are still in the development stages. Not a lot of places you go to on a daily basis will have electric fuelling stations for your vehicle, meaning that if you’re on a long trip and run out of a charge, you may be stuck where you are. b. Electricity Cost: Electric cars can also…

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    Tesla Case Study Essay

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    Tesla’s organizational culture thrives on innovation and continuous innovation opportunities that stand out from other auto-companies and demonstrates the rapid problem-solving abilities of the employees. Tesla has constantly introduced unprecedented electric vehicles over the last few years as well as sustainable energy products like Powerwall, Solar Panel and Solar Roof. These abilities clearly reflect the advantages of Tesla’s organizational culture. Tesla’s culture driven success proven by…

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