Tesla
By Eric Thomsen
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Tesla is valued higher than both General Motors and Ford on the stock exchange, although Tesla has only reported a profit in 3 quarters since 2016. Clearly investors expect Elon Musk to deliver outstanding results, far above the standard 3 pct return in the staid automotive manufacturing business.
Elon Musk has revolutionized the way we make cars. It has not been all a smooth ride. The company almost went under again in early 2018. Elon Musk worked 22 hours a day and slept on the factory floor, trying to resolve production problems with the new Model 3.
Out went all the highly automated German production line and instead Tesla started from scratch, assembling the Model 3 by hand, and slowly introducing new less advanced automation.
Elon Musk saved the company. Together with his staff of 46,000 employees. In November 2018 production of Model 3 reached 1,000 per day, and this is well on the way to the promised goal of 500,000 Model 3 cars a year.
In the meantime USA entered a trade war with China. China introduced crippling tariffs on American made Teslas. Again, Elon Musk took a quick decision and broke ground on a new Gigafactory in Shanghai, China in January 2019. The plan is to produce a million cars here. The Chinese market is 22 million cars a year, so the ambitious goal is not unrealistic.
Elon Musk is a genius! As all geniuses he has his quirks, but that goes for lesser folk as well! The author wishes Tesla and Elon Musk all the best of luck!
Eric Thomsen
Eric Thomsen has published in science, economics and law, created exhibitions and arranged concerts.
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The incredible story about Tesla
A little boy asked – What is that car?
He was looking at a low, sleek Tesla model S waiting for the green light, while we were advancing on the sidewalk.
It was all quiet, not noisy as many of the other cars. There was no expander fitted at the exhaust to make it sound like a fishing boat with the muffler broken.
There was no stinking Diesel fumes, no blue smoke, no black smoke, no smoke at all.
It just glided elegantly along.
So, what was the best way to tell him the incredible story about Tesla?
Diving into this adventure reveals how the battle for Tesla is not just for small boys. It is a story about being a great a success in spite of many obstacles.
Nobody has done this before in the auto industry - not since the great Henry Ford.
Tesla is like an Apple, but in a sedate and traditional industry that is full of roadblocks to development.
Switching the fuel has been on the research agenda since the 1950s but it is still very difficult, in spite of millions of people dying from the health issues associated with auto carbon exhaust every year.
But Tesla has had other problems as well which have prevented Tesla from being an even bigger success – trivial problems like getting the organization in place to ensure production efficiency and quality and even bigger problems of being prevented to sell its cars to waiting customers!
You can’t but truly admire Elon Musk and his staff at Tesla for what they have achieved so far and express every confidence in them resolving these challenges. Wishing Tesla the best of luck!
Eric Thomsen
Two Tesla model S charging at the free parking at Glacis, Luxembourg city. Grand Theatre in the background. The truck is delivering materials. ©2018
Electric Truck
Let us start with the bold announcement of Tesla’s electric semi-truck in 2016.
The Electric Truck is nothing less than an electric shock
.
If anything could electrify
the car industry and the many truckers that drive these big vehicles around for a living, it was the idea of a quiet, clean and economically efficient electric truck.
For many of the truckers
the idea of giving up the dirty smell of Diesel and the powerful noise of a huge Diesel engine is preposterous.
Elon Musk presenting the Tesla Semi Truck 16 Nov 2017. Image crop from presentation.
It is like taking away their manhood! Little do they know that the American Psychological Association (APA) have just declared masculinity harmful for you!
Much worse is it to get your fingers wet with Diesel as the toxic chemicals in the fuel can cause kidney and liver cancer when mucking with some broken part or the amount of dirt and grease. It was not so bad in the old days when the fuel was a straight run distillation.
There is a lot of nostalgia in Diesel.
There are abt. 2 million semi-trucks on the roads in the United States alone.
The annual sales vary about 200,000 semi trucks per year, divided by six manufacturers – International, Freightliner, Kenworth, Mack, Peterbilt and Volvo Trucks.
The European semi truck fleet is abt. six million vehicles, and in all the truck fleet is over 13 million.
The annual sales in Europe are probably abt 300,000 units.
The Chinese truck market is a whopping 1.3 million medium and heavy trucks sold annually, more than three times the American market.
In India there is a staggering 21 million trucks on the road. The Tata, a Mercedes-Benz license, is the most popular.
So, there is a lot of potential business to chew on.
The entrepreneurial CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, excited the trucking industry in September 2017 with the prospect of a battery-powered, heavy duty vehicle that could compete with conventional diesels.
Mr Musk said an unveil and test ride
for the Tesla Semi truck was tentatively scheduled for 26 October in Hawthorne, California.
Worth seeing this beast in person. It's unreal,
he said in a tweet.
The US firm's ambitions for new electric vehicles, including a commercial lorry, were announced last year.
https://i2.wp.com/electrek.co/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2018/06/semi_bridge_3840x2160-e1528139965139.jpg?resize=1500%2C0&quality=82&strip=all&ssl=1Tesla Semi. Image Tesla promotion.
On Wednesday 14 March 2018, Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted a photo of two Semis before the electric big rigs embarked on a trip to transport battery packs from the company’s Gigafactory battery plant in Nevada to its car assembly facility in California. This was their first delivery.
Since its debut 16 November 2017, the Tesla Semi has attracted orders from United Parcel Service, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Walmart, PepsiCo and other companies with large truck fleets. In November 2018 Tesla reported that Albertsons Companies, one of the largest food and drug retailers in the United States had ordered 10 all-electric Tesla Semi trucks to be used in its Southern California fleet.
Tesla Semi truck driver position. Tesla promotional image.
The latest news in January 2019 is that Travel Retail Norway, which operates the duty-free stores at Norway’s five largest airports, has ordered two Tesla Semi electric trucks to move goods from Europe to Norway. The huge warehouse of Travel Retail Norway is already powered by solar panels. A Tesla Semi is touring Europe to promote the electric truck.
Travel Retail is not the first Norwegian company to order Tesla Semis. The giant Asko group booked 10 Tesla Semis right after the initial presentation.
The Tesla Semi opens a new window for Tesla Motors, and it is scheduled to enter production in 2019. The official time line has not been updated.
Tesla Semi truck interior. Tesla promotional image
Tesla is believed to have around 2000 pre-orders. A reservation cost $20,000 at the moment.
The Semi has an estimated range of 500 miles (805 km) on one charge, and it can travel from zero to 60 miles per hour in five seconds without a trailer, according to Tesla. Elon Musk offers the truck in three versions – one with 300 miles (483 km) range ($150,000), one with 500 miles (805 km) range ($180,000) and one Founders Series
truck ($200,000). Elon Musk expects that the production model will do 600 miles (966 km) on one charge.
The battery cost is one of the most important factors determining the upfront cost of the electric truck. Another is the life of a battery.
There have been several improvements in the technology of battery electric vehicles. making them more desirable to consumers. For example, advances in Li-ion batteries made them comparatively lightweight with a long lifespan compared with conventional lead-acid and valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries.
Using more lithium much increases
battery capacity, but it also makes batteries less stable posing a fire risk.
Instead, researchers are trying to replace this liquid electrolyte with solid materials such as silicon, to make safer solid state
batteries that hold more charge.
BMW is one carmaker looking at the tech. It plans to release an electric vehicle with a silicon anode within five years, and says it will have a 30% larger range than current models.
Meanwhile, prices for a rechargeable lithium ion battery fell below $200 per kilowatt-hour for the first time in 2018. That's down from $750 in 2010.
The forecast is they'll fall below $100 in the next five years. Then they become really attractive, and below $80, you're really killing the gasoline engine.
Elon Musk explained on presentation that the Tesla Semi Truck is the safest and most comfortable truck ever.
Tesla Semi features enhanced autopilot technologies so that the vehicle itself aids avoidance of collisions.
The driver is in a centered position that provides maximum visibility and control. In countries where people ride bikes and where children ride bikes, like in Denmark and other European countries, this is of great interest, because there have been many horrible accidents with trucks running over bikers and children when doing a right turn.
The performance and efficiency delivered is even more impressive than previously predicted.
The Tesla Semi Truck is claimed to have a mile range between 300 miles (483 km) and 500 miles (805 km), consuming energy at less than 2 kWk/mile (1.25 kWh/km) and saving over $200,000 USD (€163,000) in fuel.
This is all attributed to its four independent motors on its rear axles, which also accelerates the truck from 0 to 60 mph (97 km – usually in Europe we use 100 km/h as measure) with 80,000 lbs (36,250 kg) in 20 seconds.
The standard Semi with trailer in Europe is a 40 mt rig.
https://i2.wp.com/electrek.co/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2018/03/screen-shot-2018-03-09-at-9-16-11-am-e1520605047185.jpg?resize=1500%2C0&quality=82&strip=all&ssl=1Tesla Semi in the Netherlands. Tesla Promotion image.
The Tesla Semi has a starting price of $200,000 (€163,000).
The four independent motors provide maximum power and acceleration and require the lowest energy consumption for this. Tesla says they will be the quickest big rigs on the road.
The excitement at the initial demonstration translated immediately into orders – fox news could reveal 7 Dec 2017 that Anheuser-Busch was buying 40 Tesla trucks but others like UPS and Walmart also have bought the new trucks even before production has started.
The beer brewing giant Anheuser-Busch announced on its website that it had placed an order for 40 of Tesla’s new electric semis.
Anheuser-Busch joins Walmart, J.B. Hunt and a growing list of companies putting their names on the list for the trucks, which are scheduled to enter production sometime in 2019.
"At Anheuser-Busch, we are constantly seeking new ways to make our supply chain more sustainable, efficient, and innovative," wrote James Sembrot, Senior Director of Logistics Strategy. "This investment in Tesla semi-trucks helps us achieve these goals while improving road safety and lowering our environmental impact".
If you live in a city like Copenhagen pestered with Diesel fumes from old trucks you think very kindly of these companies!
Tesla’s electric prototype will be capable of traveling the low end of what transportation veterans consider to be ‘long-haul’ trucking. Tesla’s efforts are centered on an electric big-rig known as a ‘day cab’ with no sleeper berth, capable of traveling about 200 miles (322 km) to 300 miles (483 km) with a typical payload before recharging. Tesla hopes that such a vehicle could compete with conventional gas-guzzling diesels, which can travel up to 1,000 miles (1609 km) on a single tank of fuel.
Truckers need to make stops and provided charging stations are readily available and recharging is fast, new driving and resting patterns could also make up for the shorter range. Tesla already has an extensive network of Fast Chargers across the United States.
On 16 Mar 2018 a Tesla Semi electric truck prototype was currently traveling in the Midwest as part of the automaker’s test program ahead of the vehicle’s production next year.
The prototype was spotted on the side of the I44 highway in Missouri apparently broken down, which made naysayers rejoice.
Tesla however, said the prototype wasn’t actually broken down
and that they simply stopped to do some tests and make adjustments as part of the test program.
Tesla Semi Truck, MIssouri. Image from social media.
From truck makers to truck drivers, Tesla’s electric truck program has plenty of critics and naysayers.
Screen Shot 2018-03-15 at 8.48.43 PMJust a few weeks earlier, the competitor Daimler’s head of trucks suggested that if Tesla’s claims about the vehicle were true, they would be defying the laws of physic.
Tesla has two electric truck prototypes currently driving around the US as part of their test program, so apparently the Missouri are defied or at least suspended in these areas.
CEO Elon Musk is even confident that they could end up beating the specs that naysayers think impossible by the time they are finished with the test program and move to production, which is planned for next year, 2019.
Many drivers spotted the parked truck and it quickly made the rounds on the truck driver forums and social media groups.
Most of them were laughing at the electric truck being visibly broken down.
Some of them were just poking fun while others were downright insulting and almost threatening.
The thing is that even if it was broken down, it’s not an issue and nothing for naysayers to laugh about.
Those vehicles are prototypes in a test program. Tesla is pushing them to their limits to see how they react.
Even though it appeared broken down, some other people were still clearly excited to see the vehicle.
The Tesla Semi prototype made its way from Fremont, California to St-Louis, Missouri for a visit at Anheuser-Busch, the brewer behind Budweiser who also ordered 40 Tesla Semi trucks last year.
The vehicle stayed at the brewery for a while and this gave a chance to look at the electric truck. Several pictures were posted.
It appears there is a lot of animosity from other truck makers just out of fear, but why truck drivers are angry is strange.
Do they not want to drive cleaner, more powerful, and less noisy trucks?
Elon Musk explained that Tesla had learnt a lot from the test program and was incorporating this into the production model.
He said that the Tesla Semi made it across the country alone, with only the Tesla Supercharger network and an extension cord.
One of the trucks was spotted at J.B. Hunt in Arkansas, 2000 miles from its home base. It then drove to the UPS distribution hub in Addison, Illinois, 600 miles away, and the Des Moines, Iowa, 300 miles from UPS.
Screen Shot 2018-03-15 at 8.46.11 PMMost people living in the city would very much like them to drive cleaner and less noisy vehicles, and would appreciate if they were also safer. Maybe it is just the usual resistance to improvement?
The Chinese competitor BYD is already delivering electric trucks and busses around the World. In May 2018 is sold