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LIVE Blog: Tesla AI Day

Teslarati

Similar to Autonomy Day and Battery Day, Teslarati would be following along on AI Day’s discussions to provide you with an updated account of the highly-anticipated event. It was certainly the case with Battery Day and Autonomy Day. Simon 16:50 PT – Greetings, everyone, and welcome to another Live Blog.

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LIVE BLOG: Tesla (TSLA) Q1 2023 earnings call

Teslarati

Once again, thanks for staying with us for yet another live blog! Zachary Kirkhorn noted that it’s difficult to predict this at the moment, especially as Tesla is busy with projects such as the Giga Texas battery factory. Austin’s 4680 battery cell facility is progressing well. Until the next one!

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LIVE BLOG: 2023 Tesla Investor Day

Teslarati

Following is a Live Blog of Tesla’s 2023 Investor Day. 18:54 CST – A question about Tesla’s dry battery electrode efforts was asked. Drew Baglino noted that Giga Texas already makes dry electrode batteries. 17:32 CST – Drew Baglino provides a quick update on Tesla’s battery program. No more spoons!

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LIVE BLOG: Tesla 2023 Cyber Roundup (Annual Shareholder Meeting)

Teslarati

16:50 CT – With the meeting concluded, we’d like to thank you once more for staying with us for this live blog. Musk added that, as he predicted in the past, Tesla’s stationary battery storage business is indeed growing at a faster rate than the company’s electric vehicle business. Until the next time! The audience cheers loudly.

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Peakers Out, Batteries In?

Energy Institute at HAAS

I realize that on this blog we often pour cold water on what at first glance … Continue Reading Peakers Out, Batteries In? A new paper suggests this may not be economical in many cases – yet.

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LIVE BLOG: Tesla (TSLA) Q2 2021 earnings call summary

Teslarati

Even Tesla Energy hit some stride in Q2 2021, with battery storage deployments tripling year-over-year in the second quarter. Anyway, thanks for staying with us for our Live Blog once more. Long-term, Musk also noted that Tesla and its suppliers would have to produce 1,000-2,000 GWh worth of batteries per year.

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Report: $60/kwh battery pack price will make EVs cheaper than combustion

Green Car Reports

Industry analysts have held up $100 per kilowatt-hour battery costs as the point where electric cars will achieve cost parity with internal combustion, but now the target has shifted to an even more ambitious $60 per kwh, according to a blog post by The Mobilist.

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