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Its new software, called Autobidder, is designed to let providers and consumers exchange their energy capacity.
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From Toyota to Tesla to tech startups, improving battery life is key to unlocking sustainable transportation. Many see AI as the answer.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk's prediction comes true and it's a milestone for the company and the electric vehicle industry.
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The Solar City takeover makes more sense now. The announcement was paired with the new Powerwall 2.0, which has twice the energy storage capacity of the original.
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The automaker's battery innovations already are pushing energy storage affordability far beyond market projections.
by Bodhi Rader
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Consumers are excited about the Powerwall battery for homes, but the scalable Powerpack for utilities could make an even bigger impact on how we finance energy storage.
by RP Siegel
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Elon Musk's new energy storage system allows businesses and homes to save solar energy and reduce grid-energy use.
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The Silicon Valley automaker's new batteries for residences, which will work similarly to solar panels, will be available to the public in just a few short months.
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The electric carmaker is making a radical shift toward open source, hoping to speed the development of electric cars.
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Elon Musk and Jeff Immelt recently presented two sides of the same innovation coin at Tesla’s factory.
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Tesla's plan to build the world's largest battery factory next year could transform the power industry.
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The combined forces of SolarCity and Tesla promise to make battery storage for solar PV systems sexy.
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SolarCity is offering Tesla battery packs to reduce your peak-time demand charges with no upfront fee.
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Tesla’s plans to build a $57,400 all-electric sedan will move forward now that the company has secured $465 million in federal loans. Tesla, along with Ford Motor Co. and Nissan North America, became the first recipients of a $25 billion federal loan program aimed at helping automakers develop and produce more fuel-efficient vehicles. The three will receive a combined $8 billion in loans.