Remove 2017 Remove Miles Remove Price Remove Tesla Motors
article thumbnail

Panasonic and Tesla expand supply agreement for Li-ion cells; nearly 2 billion through 2017

Green Car Congress

Panasonic Corporation and Tesla Motors have expanded their 2011 supply agreement so that Panasonic will now supply nearly 2 billion automotive-grade lithium-ion battery cells to Tesla through 31 December 2017 at long-term preferential prices. —Tesla Quarterly Report (10Q) for quarter ending 30 June 2013.

Li-ion 220
article thumbnail

Future electric cars, GM diesel hopes, 80-mile Honda EV, Tesla Model 3 prices (maybe): The Week in Reverse

Green Car Reports

This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending on Friday, March 3, 2017. Friday, recent financial data from Tesla Motors prompted us to ask. Why should green-car buyers even consider purchasing a new diesel vehicle?

Diesel 60
article thumbnail

Electric-car MPGe as important as range, Hyundai Ioniq maker suggests

Green Car Reports

Along with price, the top-line statistic cited for any battery-electric car is its rated range. Until last month, the only electric cars that exceeded 200 miles in that metric were made by Tesla Motors.

Range 60
article thumbnail

Tesla Model 3: Speculating On Batteries, Power, Price, Versions

Green Car Reports

The upcoming Tesla Model 3 may just be the most anticipated and significant electric car ever. Scheduled to hit the market in late 2017 with a price tag of $35,000 and a range of 200-plus miles, the Model 3 aims to be the first true mass-market electric car.

article thumbnail

Are These Tesla Model 3 Prototypes Under Those Sheets? (Video)

Green Car Reports

Tesla Motors says it will unveil the 200-mile, $35,000 Model 3 electric car next year, ahead of a production start presently scheduled for 2017. The new sedan is a key part of Tesla's plan to build 500,000 cars per year by 2020.

Tesla 60
article thumbnail

Tesla projects GAAP profit in Q4 2016; 80k-90k new Model S and Model X in 2016

Green Car Congress

Model 3 is on schedule to be unveiled on 31 March, with production and delivery slated for late 2017. Tesla delivered 17,478 vehicles in Q4, including 206 Model X vehicles. Tesla directly leased 881 cars to customers in Q4, about the same percentage as last quarter and worth $85 million of aggregate transaction value.

2016 150
article thumbnail

Tesla Model 3 depositors vs Chevy Bolt EV: sea change or double standard?

Green Car Reports

More than 325,000 potential buyers have put down $1,000 apiece for a Tesla Model 3 electric car that they won't get for two years, if not considerably longer than that. Which must frustrate the electrification team at General Motors deeply.