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Musk says Tesla 'Battery Day' and shareholder meeting tentatively set for Sept 15

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Publish date: Mon, 22 Jun 2020, 05:34 PM
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Tesla Inc Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said on June 21 that Sept 15 is the tentative date for the company's shareholder meeting and its "Battery Day" at which it is expected to reveal significant advances in battery technology.

The battery event, which Musk has touted as being "one of the most of exciting days in Tesla's history", had previously been scheduled in May while the shareholder meeting was due to take place on July 7. Both were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Battery Day event will include a tour of the company's cell production system, Musk tweeted, without elaborating.

Tesla and China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd (CATL) are jointly developing batteries designed to last a million miles of use and enable electric Teslas to sell profitably for the same price or less than a gasoline vehicle, people familiar with the plans have said.

With a global fleet of more than 1 million electric vehicles that are capable of connecting to and sharing power with the grid, Tesla’s goal is to achieve the status of a power company, competing with such traditional energy providers as Pacific Gas & Electric and Tokyo Electric Power, those sources said.

 - Reuters

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Tobby

Yeah, Elon should announce a game changer in battery technology! Reported to be a million mile capacility batteries that could last one generation of use! Which is mind boggling even to think about it! Which means, ICE is no longer be around for long if this technology as cheap as ICE!
Then we will see the shape of cars changing as well! No longer bound by standard shape that we see today! Heck, manufacturers can even make their cars look like spaceship! Oh, once this battery becomes affordable, most would opt to install it with solar panels and make their own energy! Eventually the world will do away with power plants as collectively home owners will have too much energy for their own used!

2020-06-22 17:41

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