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Tesla is a transnational American automotive and clean energy corporation with its main office in Austin, Texas. Tesla develops and produces electric vehicles (cars and trucks), grid-scale and residential stationary battery energy storage systems, solar panels, solar roof tiles, and related goods and services.
As of 2023, Tesla will be the most valuable automaker and one of the most valuable corporations in the world. With an 18% market share in 2022, the business was the market leader for battery electric cars.
In the US, its subsidiary, Tesla Energy, designs and installs many photovoltaic installations. With 6.5 gigawatt-hours (GWh) installed in 2022, Tesla Energy is one of the biggest global suppliers of battery energy storage systems.
Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning established Tesla Motors in July 2003. Nikola Tesla, an inventor and electrical engineer, is honoured in the corporate name. Elon Musk became the company's most significant stakeholder in February 2004 after making a $6.5 million investment. He was appointed CEO in 2008. The stated goal of Tesla is to hasten the transition to environmentally friendly energy and transportation using solar power and electric automobiles.
Tesla is a market leader in the automotive and clean energy sectors, offering electric cars, solar systems, and battery storage systems. The company's current offerings include Model 3, Model S, Model X, Model Y, Cybertruck, and Semi. Tesla Energy focuses on safe, reliable, and affordable energy products like Powerwall, Powerpack, Megapack, and Solar Roof. Tesla Automation and Tesla Network focus on eco-friendly products and services, accelerating the global shift to sustainable energy and transportation.
Starts at $40,240
Tesla's Model 3 offers a well-rounded and entertaining EV by combining its cutting-edge technology, driving range, and performance in a small vehicle.
Tesla's Model 3 combines its cutting-edge technology, driving range, and performance in a compact car to create a well-rounded and enjoyable EV.
starts at $99,990
The Tesla Model X has unmatched acceleration and a class-leading range, but a long list of practical problems overshadow its excellent all-electric performance.
Starting at $52,630
Although the Model Y leads the market in terms of driving range, performance, and charging accessibility, a rising field of rivalry highlights this Tesla's shortcomings in terms of comfort and build quality.