12 ottobre 2016

Elon Musk News - Issue 50 🚀🚗🌇

"[Physics is] a good framework for thinking. … Boil things down to their fundamental truths and reason up from there."

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ISSUE 50 🚀🚗🌇  October 7th 2016


Here are the top 3 stories in this issue of Elon Musk News:
  1. SpaceX's Shotwell on Falcon 9 inquiry, discounts for reused rockets and Silicon Valley's test-and-fail ethos
  2. SpaceX and its biggest competitors are waging a space battle on Capitol Hill
  3. Tesla joins Apple, Google and Coca-Cola in Top 100 list of best global brands
This issue features an interview with SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell, an article about planetary protection, Tesla's addition to the top 100 best global brands, and much more!
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"[Physics is] a good framework for thinking. … Boil things down to their fundamental truths and reason up from there."

— Elon Musk
Quote from Business Insider |Photo from TED

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It took me over a month to hunt down an 87-year-old book Elon Musk recommended, and I'm glad I did

In July, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk revealed that he was reading a largely forgotten 1929 bestseller: William Bolitho's "Twelve Against the Gods," an 87-year-old book dedicated to adventure and the memory of famous adventurers. As Bloomberg reported, copies of the book immediately were scarce. The work is currently available on Amazon for a not-at-all intimidating $575.
It's a good read for anyone who's interested in history or looking to find some motivation to switch things up and break the rules. Although, take everything with a grain of salt — don't get yourself so hyped up that you declare yourself a god and try to conquer everything from Greece to India.

SpaceX

SpaceX's Shotwell on Falcon 9 inquiry, discounts for reused rockets and Silicon Valley's test-and-fail ethos

SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell on Oct. 5 said the company remains optimistic it will return to flight this year after the Sept. 1 explosion that destroyed a Falcon 9 rocket and its satellite payload in preparation for a static test fire.
Shotwell reiterated that the causes of a June 2015 Falcon 9 launch failure and the Sept. 1 incident appear to be unrelated and that the company is combing through data on operations as it searches for a root cause.
Addressing the APSCC 2016 conference, Shotwell also said Hawthorne, California-based SpaceX is offering a 10 percent discount to customers that agree to fly their payloads on reused Falcon 9 first stages.

SpaceX and its biggest competitors are waging a space battle on Capitol Hill

A space battle is being fought on Capitol Hill, and a fleet of rocket companies are using millions of lobbying dollars to wage it. The core struggle is between SpaceX, founded in 2002 by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, and United Launch Alliance (ULA), which is jointly owned by aerospace giants Boeing and Lockheed Martin.
At stake is roughly $70 billion worth of Pentagon satellite launch contracts through 2030, plus what some members of Congress argue is the safety of future astronauts.
Read the full article | Photo from SpaceX

Humans will contaminate Mars with life — the question is how to do it right

If Elon Musk's Mars colony becomes a reality, he won't be sending just humans to the Red Planet; he'll be sending trillions of hitchhiking microbes as well. Such a biological invasion seemingly clashes with a concept known as planetary protection — avoiding the "harmful contamination" of other worlds. Given the likelihood of a human colony to spread microbes, does that put a stop to Musk's Mars ambitions?
Not exactly. A human settlement isn't incompatible with planetary protection. In fact, those who came up with the concept did so with future Mars settlements in mind. "It was fully recognized that humans could potentially colonize Mars in the future," Catherine Conley, NASA's planetary protection officer, tells The Verge.
Read the full article | Photo from SpaceX

Boeing's CEO Challenges SpaceX in Race to Mars

Boeing top dog Dennis Muilenburg just issued a public challenge to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk: On Tuesday, Muilenburg told an audience at The Atlantic's "What's Next?" conference that "the first person to step foot on Mars will arrive there riding on a Boeing rocket." That Boeing rocket would be NASA's Space Launch System. Musk, who last week presented SpaceX's plan to begin colonizing Mars within the next decade, would disagree. Much is at stake: Whoever wins will literally change humanity forever.

Tesla

Tesla joins Apple, Google and Coca-Cola in Top 100 list of best global brands

Tesla has entered, for the first time, Interbrand's Best Global Brands list as a company with the most customer influence and brand presence, joining the likes Apple, Google and Coca-Cola who head up the pack as top three. The brand consultancy agency, which has produced the report for the past 17 years, ranks major corporations based on the financial performance of their product and service offerings, their ability to influence customer choice, and whether the brand can command a premium price and secure earnings for the company.

Tesla Model 3 vs Chevy Bolt EV: GM says reservations holders will change their minds, but that's wishful thinking [Op-ed]

If you listen to the media and industry analysts, there's an ongoing battle between the Tesla Model 3 and the Chevy Bolt EV over market shares in the midsize electric vehicle segment. That's even before either car hits the market. I've already argued that it's a nonexistent battle but it feels like we need to clarify further.
Over a year ago, I wrote "GM is making a $37,500 car that would sell for $20,000 if it wasn't electric, while Tesla is trying to make a $35,000 car that would sell for $35,000 if it wasn't electric," and I still think it's true today now that we know more about both vehicles.
Read the full article | Photo from Tesla

Does the Dealer Association seriously think Tesla is doing a disservice to buyers?

Tesla Motors filed suit in the US district court against Michigan state officials after having been rebuffed in its quest to sell cars directly to customers. The suit asks the court to declare that Michigan's franchise dealer law violates the due process and equal protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution as well as the Commerce Clause.
At the time the suit was filed, a spokesperson for the company said, "Solving this legislatively always has been and continues to be Tesla's preferred option. For the last two years, Tesla has pursued legislation in Michigan that is fair to everyone and that would benefit Michigan consumers."
Read the full article | Photo from TESLALIVING

Tesla vehicles to get a much-needed updated browser with new Linux OS in December, says Musk

Model S and X owners have been asking for an update to the browser for a long time and unfortunately, it didn't come with the recent 8.0 update, but Tesla CEO Elon Musk said yesterday that it will with an upcoming update, which will likely be in December.
Read the full article | Photo from Electrek

Tesla record-breaking deliveries will mean more service centers

Tesla revealed the "plan to open more than 70 additional retail and service locations in 2016, to bring a total of nearly 300 locations."
Read the full article | Photo from Tesla

Hyperloop

Canada's Take on the Hyperloop Is 82 Feet Long and Has a Faux Sunroof

Gendron is the CEO of Transpod, a Toronto startup stepping into the Hyperloop game. While competitors like Hyperloop One and Hyperloop Transportation Technologies plan to develop the entire system, Transpod and its 30 employees concentrate only on the pod that will shoot through the tubes at 700 mph or more. "We're not designing an entire airplane here," he says.
Last month, at the InnoTrans trade show in Berlin, Gendron revealed what remains very much a concept of the Transpod. Renderings reveal a 10-ton vehicle 82 feet long, capable of carrying 10 tons of passengers or freight.
Read the full article | Photo from Transpod

SolarCity

SolarCity's 'Solar Roof' is not a solar shingle but 'very similar' to Forward's solar roofing

A source with SolarCity's engineering group said that the product unveiled by Forward Labs through a Kickstarter campaign last month is of interest to SolarCity and its Zep Solar division, which manufactures the mounting equipment for the company's solar panels, because it is "very similar" to the solar roof product they are working on.
The source confirmed that the product is being developed in direct collaboration with Tesla. CEO Elon Musk said that Tesla was aiming to unveil the product by the end of October, presumably once the merger of the two companies will be completed. But several lawsuits from Tesla investors could push the shareholders vote and ultimately delay the merger.

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10 ottobre 2016

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05 ottobre 2016

Elon Musk News - Issue 49 🚀🚗🌇

"We can transport cargo to anywhere on earth in 45 minutes at the longest. Most places on earth we can get to in maybe 20-25 minutes."

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ISSUE 49 🚀🚗🌇  October 4th 2016


Here are the top 3 stories in this issue of Elon Musk News:
  1. Tesla delivers 24,500 vehicles in Q3, a 111% annual increase
  2. Implication of sabotage adds intrigue to SpaceX investigation
  3. Elon Musk Praises Ex's 'Deadly Sexbot' Performance in 'Westworld'
Tesla has succeed in making Q3 its best ever quarter. Their delivery of 24,500 vehicles is an incredible 70% increase in deliveries over the previous quarter, and 111% better than last year's Q3! One month ago Elon Musk sent a company wide email saying that "It would be awesome to throw a pie in the face of all naysayers on Wall Street who keep insisting that Tesla will always be a money loser!" If there ever was a pie throwing moment, this is certainly it.
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"We can transport cargo to anywhere on earth in 45 minutes at the longest. Most places on earth we can get to in maybe 20-25 minutes."

— Elon Musk
Quote from Inverse |Photo from SpaceX

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Elon Musk Tweets Praise of Ex-Wife Talulah Riley as a "Sexbot" on 'Westworld'

HBO's new science fiction series, Westworld debuts Sunday, and everybody's excited — especially Elon Musk. The show about a theme park in the futuristic wild west controlled by artificial intelligence stars Musk's former wife Talulah Riley. The innovation mogul, who is known to express his penchant for all things science fiction on Twitter, tweeted a flirtatious but slightly risqué congratulations to his ex-wife, who plays an as-yet unnamed role in the series.

SpaceX

Implication of sabotage adds intrigue to SpaceX investigation

The long-running feud between Elon Musk's space company and its fierce competitor United Launch Alliance took a bizarre twist this month when a SpaceX employee visited its facilities at Cape Canaveral, Fla., and asked for access to the roof of one of ULA's buildings.
About two weeks earlier, one of SpaceX's rockets blew up on a launchpad while it was awaiting an engine test. As part of the investigation, SpaceX officials had come across something suspicious they wanted to check out, according to three industry officials with knowledge of the episode. SpaceX had still images from video that appeared to show an odd shadow, then a white spot on the roof of a nearby building leased by ULA, a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Boeing.
Read the full article | Photo from USLaunchReport

The 5 most bizarre "questions" Musk was asked after his Mars talk

When you announce a 42-engine interplanetary spaceship that you intend to name Heart of Gold in homage to Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," you deserve to be subjected to a little Vogon poetry from the audience.
That's more or less what happened to Elon Musk when he unveiled his long-awaited Mars colonization plan Tuesday at the 67th International Astronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico, and then endured questions from an unusually large and rambunctious audience that hours before poured into the main hall like they were there for The Who's 1979 tour.
Read the full article | Photo from IAC webcast

Leonardo DiCaprio Tells President Obama That He's Going to Mars

Leonardo DiCaprio has sailed on the Titanic, battled grizzly bears in the brutal wild west, and explored dreams. Now, though, the 41-year-old actor says he's going to travel to Mars [with SpaceX] — but for real. Well, at least that's what he told President Barack Obama.

Tesla

Tesla delivers 24,500 vehicles in Q3, a 111% annual increase

Telsa announced that it has accelerated delivery of its electric vehicles in the third quarter. In a press release, the company revealed that in the past three months, it delivered 24,500 vehicles, of which 15,800 were Model S and 8,700 were Model X. This is a 70 percent increase from last quarter's delivery of 14,402 and a 111 percent increase from Q3 2015.
"Our Q3 delivery count should be viewed as slightly conservative, as we only count a car as delivered if it is transferred to the customer and all paperwork is correct," Tesla said. In fact, 5,500 vehicles are currently in transit and will be counted in Q4.

Tesla reiterates that 'Autopilot' doesn't mean 'autonomous' as the DMV moves to ban the use of the word

The controversy over how to approach Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) continues as the California DMV is moving forward with a new regulation to ban the use of certain words in the promotion and advertising of the systems. One of the words is 'Autopilot', which is exactly what Tesla has been calling its own ADAS since its announcement in October 2014.
Last week, the DMV published a draft of the new regulation, which is not official yet, but could quickly become a problem for Tesla and other automakers. The summary of the rule states:
"Prohibits the advertisement of lower levels of automated systems, where the human driver is still responsible for monitoring or control of the vehicle, as "autonomous", "self-driving" or other similar terms."
Read the full article | Photo from Tesla

Tesla's global fleet just reached 3 billion electric miles driven

The EPA estimates that the average gas-powered passenger vehicle emits about 411 grams of CO2 per mile. A fleet of all-electric vehicles driving 3 billion miles would save 1,3 million tons of CO2 emissions from being emitted at the tailpipe.
3 billion miles driven is what Tesla's fleet all-electric vehicles achieved this week. Now it's impressive to look into how quickly Tesla's global fleet reached 3 billion electric miles driven. It reached the first billion in June 2015 or about 3 years after the Model S was on the road for the first time. The second billion miles were reached just a few months ago in April 2016.
Read the full article | Photo from Tesla

How to start a racing series with Teslas — an interview with the CEO of Electric GT World Series

To shed some more light on the series, The Verge spoke to CEO and co-creator Mark Gemmell earlier this summer about Electric GT, why it exists, and how you even go about building a new racing series in the first place.
Read the full article | Photo from Electric GT

Tesla chip maker demonstrates self-driving technology built on AI

Nvidia's CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has been no stranger to self-driving technology having previously sat down with Tesla CEO Elon Musk to discuss autonomous driving, artificial intelligence and the future of automotive technology.
Well, it would seem that the company's mission to power the future generation of self-driving cars is coming to fruition. In a new video posted on YouTube by the company, Nvidia demonstrates a system that uses deep learning and and artificial intelligence to navigate a vehicle through a serious of obstacles.

SolarCity

SolarCity Partners With Citi To Create Fund To Finance Over $347 Million In Solar Projects

America's leading solar energy provider, SolarCity, has partnered with global bank Citi to create two funds which together will finance more than $347 million in solar projects for homeowners and small businesses.
SolarCity announced on Wednesday that it had partnered with a leading global bank, Citi, to create two funds — a $284 million fund which will finance residential solar projects across the United States, and a $63 million fund which will finance solar projects for small- and medium-sized businesses throughout California.

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