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Interview With Elon Musk About Tesla Supercharger Expansion In Europe

Saturday, May 4, 2013 3:48
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This article was originally published on Green Optimistic.
By Ovidiu Sandru

Elon Musk TED Talk (Video)

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Elon wants the best for humanity, as you can read between the lines of the interview below, taken minutes ago. We, at The Green Optimistic, truly admire this man and what he does. He’s an example worth following by all entrepreneurs.

So, read on:

me: When will the Supercharger (and Tesla dealerships) be available in Eastern Europe, in countries like Romania or Bulgaria? Will there be Tesla-owned services in each of the countries where you install the charging infrastructure?

Elon: We will certainly sell cars throughout Europe long term, including in Romania and Bulgaria. Default plan is Tesla owned dealers and superchargers enabling travel anywhere in Europe, from Turkey to Norway!

me: Have you encountered the same (stupid) dealership laws in Europe, as it’s been the case in the U.S.?

Elon: No, European laws are much more reasonable.

me: Do you have any future plans regarding price cuts for Europe? What I mean is EUR is about 30% higher than USD and that means a 30% more expensive car to buy here.

Elon: Tesla US and EU profit is exactly the same, but in the US sales tax is added above purchase price whereas in Europe it is included.  We also incur higher costs for shipping and customs duties.  This all results in a price that seems 30% higher, but actually isn’t. Of course, there is always some movement of exchange rates that can make things a little better or worse over time. Long term, we will establish a factory in Europe, which should lower cost to the consumer by about 10%.

me: Does the Supercharger employ a charging strategy that minimizes battery wear (like pulsed charging)? We’ve been hearing of how lithium dendrites form and destroy batteries lately, and it’d be reassuring for our readers and your pontential first-time EV adopters to know this. I know battery faults are covered by warranty, but it’s still an important point.

Elon: Our Supercharger computer is in constant communication with the car’s battery computer and continuously adjusting the power input to ensure that the battery is able to take the maximum power rate without damage. They have to dance a tight tango to make this work, which is part of why it isn’t something that any random electric car can use. Supercharger use does not affect the warranty.

me:  If you put up a leasing scheme like the one in the U.S., you’ll make even more people happy.

Elon: We will.

Thanks again, Elon!

Elon Musk is the CEO of Tesla Motors, SpaceX, SolarCity and the co-founder of Paypal. He has recently been listed as one of the most 100 influential people on the planet – it’s an honor and a pleasure talking to him.

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