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Tesla: A Carmaker Or Grid-Storage Company?

cartechboy (2660665) writes "Let's be real, the three Detroit automakers were skeptical of Tesla Motors, and rightfully so. But at this point, it's pretty hard to deny the impact this Silicon Valley automaker is having on the industry. Now there's a new question buzzing around: Is Tesla Motors actually a carmaker, or is it really just a grid-storage company? If you think about it, the company's stock price is too high for Toyota or Daimler to just buy it outright. So maybe Tesla's gigafactory will not only make batteries for its own electric cars, but it could also sell battery packs to electric utilities and others. In reality, the gigafactory could become its own separate company and just sell the battery packs to Tesla, and others."

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  1. carbon offsets by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    No, its just a carbon offset dealer.

    1. Re:carbon offsets by ZankerH · · Score: 1, Funny

      Have you bought your indulgences for the week, comrade? Pay the carbon tax and your sins against Gaia are forgiven!

  2. Better Yet by JimSadler · · Score: 3, Funny

    By covering the top of the Tesla with solar cells the cars could gather solar energy, store it and sell the excess to the power companies. Social chaos will soon follow. Just wait until the power companies have to hop scotch over homes that provide their own energy and the price of energy for homes on the grid goes through the roof. Big oil, coal, the nuclear industry as well as traditional car makers and associated trades could sink below the waves. The shifting of incredible amounts of money from those industries alone could generate financial chaos. Combined with breakthroughs like 3D printing we are entering an era in which we have no economic model to apply to this new way of life.

  3. Re:Stock price too high? by fishybell · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeaaaaah, no. They couldn't. Remember who runs Tesla?

    Iron man?

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