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An electric vehicle is more than just a new form of technology. It’s part of a shift in our entire way of life. From a consumables based civilization to a renewable one. My last article focused on the environmental benefits of driving an electric vehicle, but what about manufacturing? Is it also sustainable? One of the main themes from my previous article is that the data surrounding electric vehicles has been quickly changing. Our electricity grid is getting greener, batteries are increasing in energy density, and costs are falling. This rapid advancement is the reason for many misconceptions about electric vehicles and it holds true of manufacturing as well. Thi…
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Natural disasters since 1900: Over 8 million deaths, 7 trillion US dollars https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/04/160418092043.htm
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As summers grow steadily hotter, many people feel a need to slather on ever more sunscreen—or wear more clothes—to prevent the sun’s ultraviolet radiation from crisping their skin and increasing the odds of developing cancer. But scientists may have found a new way to block these dangerous rays: melanin-imitating nanoparticles that protect skin cells from within. If proved, this approach could be used to develop better topical protection and possibly treatments for certain skin disorders as well. The darkening pigment melanin is one of the body’s primary natural defenses against UV-induced DNA damage. Below the skin’s surface, special cells secrete melanosomes, which…
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Tesla delivered 22,000 or 25,708 Model S and Model X vehicles produced in the second quarter. Model X deliveries totaled 10,000, below last quarter’s delivery of 11,550, while deliveries of Model S’ fell to 12,000. The company does not break down production numbers of the specific vehicles. This will be the last quarterly deliveries report before the company commences Model 3 deliveries this month. Tesla has not set a date for its Q2 financial earnings release, but it is reasonable to expect the results to drop early next month. Until early June, production averaged about 40% below demand. Once this was resolved, June orders and deliveries were strong, rankin…
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With Tesla Model 3 production ahead of schedule, it’s not hard for the mind to wander into how it stacks up against other EVs. Right now, the Chevy Bolt has been marked as the Model 3’s biggest competition and, with the Bolt in Musk’s crosshairs and new details emerging about Model 3 production, Musk may be hoping that increased volume will act as the trigger-pull needed to beat out the Bolt. Production volume As announced early Monday, the Model 3 initial exponential production could result in 10,000 Model 3s produced per week by 2018. This projection could result in 500,000 Model 3s produced in 2018 alone. The Chevy Bolt, which is being produced…
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With Elon Musk finally releasing the highly anticipated news regarding the Tesla Model 3, an even more exciting detail is emerging: Tesla’s exponential production ramp. Musk detailed in a tweet early Monday morning that, in addition to the Model 3 passing inspection protocol, the production rate of the vehicle per month will be exponential until factories reach maximum production capacity. If Tesla can pull off these numbers as predicted, it would sky rocket the auto-giant to match the production of other major companies like Ford and Chevy. As production increases, Musk will have to jump a major hurdle that he’s been working on to make the Model 3…
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Tesla stocks ticked up about 2% in premarket trading Monday following Sunday’s hyped announcement from Elon Musk about Model 3 production. Production on the vehicle is two weeks ahead of schedule, and the first Model 3 vehicle is expected to roll off the production line this Friday, July 7, as we reported last night. “Model 3 passed all regulatory requirements for production two weeks ahead of schedule. Expecting to complete SN1 on Friday,” read Musk’s tweet. “SN1” is largely presumed to signify serial number 1 or the first official production Model 3 vehicle. The Model 3 is an important step for the automaker and futuristic transportation company as it is Musk’s ini…
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The long awaited “Model 3 news” that Tesla CEO Elon Musk teased with on Friday arrived late Sunday via twitter. Tesla Model 3 production is two weeks ahead of schedule and the first Model 3 vehicle will roll off the production line this Friday, July 7. “Model 3 passed all regulatory requirements for production two weeks ahead of schedule. Expecting to complete SN1 on Friday” read the tweet from the serial tech entrepreneur. Though Musk did not explicitly state what “SN1” meant, it’s largely presumed to signify serial number 1 or the first official production Model 3 vehicle. Musk also noted that Model 3 passed all regulatory requirements, a precursor to official product…
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Tesla will hold a Model 3 ‘handover party’ otherwise known as the Model 3 launch event on Friday, July 28. CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the first 30 customers of the highly sought after electric sedan that’s expected to have over 300 miles of range will be presented keys to their vehicles. We saw a similar type event for Model X when the first six Falcon-winged SUVs were handed over to their new owners who included Tesla board members and early investors including Google co-founder Sergey Brin. Expected in the event is a presentation by Musk touting Model 3’s features, including its battery range and performance. The first batch of Model 3 vehicles produced – Tesla announc…
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After weather forecasts improved significantly Sunday evening, Falcon 9 automatically aborted its launch nine seconds before liftoff due to off-nominal parameters detected by the vehicle’s automated launch control and guidance systems. The payload, Intelsat’s 35e geostationary satellite, was mated to Falcon 9 earlier that day, followed by the vehicle and cargo going vertical at SpaceX’s LC-39A facilities Sunday morning. Originally scheduled for launch at 4:36 P.M. PST/7:36 P.M. EST on Sunday, the scrub led to a 24 hour launch recycle, moving the launch date to 4:37 P.M. PST on July 3rd. A successful second attempt will mark both the heaviest satellite SpaceX has plac…
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