01 settembre 2016

Elon Musk News - Tesla and SolarCity to Combine 🚗🌇🔌

"Every single fossil fuel burning activity is massively subsidized."

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TESLA AND SOLARCITY TO COMBINE 🚗🌇🔌  August 2nd 2016


Here are the top 3 stories in this issue of Elon Musk News:
  1. Tesla and SolarCity to Combine
  2. NASA Orders Another Crewed ISS Mission from SpaceX
  3. First look at the new Silevo solar panel that Musk has been boasting about for its aesthetic features
It's (almost) official. Tesla & SolarCity will combine to create the world's only vertically integrated sustainable energy company! It's an important next step that will allow Elon Musk to fully realize his Master Plan, Part Deux. You can read all the details in Tesla's blog post.
Thanks for reading, and enjoy the 31st issue!
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"Every single fossil fuel burning activity is massively subsidized."

— Elon Musk
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk learns lightening fast, here's his secret

Musk told NPR that he's read "thousands and thousands" of books. Could this be his secret to learning at light speed? Kimbal, Elon Musk's brother looks back on their childhood together and reveals, "He would go through two books in one day." In Musk's biography, author Ashlee Vance writes, "As a child, he loved to read. From very early in his life, he was always spotted with a book in his hands. Sometimes, while his family went shopping, they used to discover that Elon had gone missing. Almost always, they found him in the nearest bookstore, sitting on the floor and reading a book."

SpaceX

NASA Orders Another Crewed ISS Mission from SpaceX

On Friday, NASA announced it was ordering another International Space Station-bound crew flight from SpaceX — making it the second such mission Elon Musk's company will conduct for the space agency, and NASA's fourth order from a commercial provider.
The plan to get our astronaut launches back to U.S. soil and make our space program independent again means that we'll turn over transportation missions to the ISS (both cargo and crew) to U.S. spaceflight companies. The new announcement means SpaceX and Boeing will each conduct two missions that will send U.S. astronauts to and from the ISS.
Read the full article | Photo from SpaceX

Spaceflight's 90-satellite mission, a boon for smallsats, is a nightmare for Orbcomm

The upcoming launch of 90 small satellites aboard Spaceflight's Sherpa tug atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is widely viewed as a pioneering effort to establish a regular and reliable access to space for the smallsat industry.
But for one commercial smallsat operator, machine-to-machine satellite messaging provider Orbcomm, the Sherpa launch is a threat. Orbcomm has asked U.S. regulators to stop the launch until Spaceflight demonstrates that releasing 90 satellites — most of them without on-board propulsion — into a single elliptical orbital plane overlapping Orbcomm's constellation does not raise orbital-collision issues.

SpaceX adopts lessons learned from multiple booster landings

The SpaceX team has been perfecting the landing techniques by adopting lessons learned after each landing campaign attempt. What are the lessons learned so far from the first stage landings and especially the hard landings? Are there any changes being made to the booster structure? How well did the landing burn scenario perform?
During SpaceX's recent CRS-9 launch campaign media briefings at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on July 18, I asked SpaceX VP Hans Koenigsmann for some insight.

Tesla

Tesla and SolarCity to Combine

Just over a month ago, Tesla made a proposal to purchase SolarCity and today we are announcing that the two companies have reached an agreement to combine, creating the world's only vertically integrated sustainable energy company.
Solar and storage are at their best when they're combined. As one company, Tesla (storage) and SolarCity (solar) can create fully integrated residential, commercial and grid-scale products that improve the way that energy is generated, stored and consumed.
Now is the right time to bring our two companies together: Tesla is getting ready to scale our Powerwall and Powerpack stationary storage products and SolarCity is getting ready to offer next-generation differentiated solar solutions. By joining forces, we can operate more efficiently and fully integrate our products, while providing customers with an aesthetically beautiful and simple one-stop solar + storage experience: one installation, one service contract, one phone app.

Tesla and SolarCity Agree to $2.6 Billion Deal

Tesla Motors Inc. on Monday said it had reached a deal to buy SolarCity Corp. for less than the price it originally proposed, as Elon Musk takes the next step forward with his plan to combine his electric-car and solar-energy companies.

Tesla Is About To Eat Volkswagen's Lunch

Volkswagen needs to wake up, Microbus-wise, because after a decade and a half of teasing the world about a reborn bus, Tesla basically just said that they're going to beat them to the punch. Even if VW doesn't seem to realize it, this is bad news for them.

Elon Musk says Tesla likely to build an all-electric cargo van on its upcoming pickup truck chassis

Since unveiling his 'Master Plan Part Deux' and Tesla's future vehicle lineup earlier this month, Elon Musk has been quietly revealing more details about how Tesla plans to leverage its vehicle platforms to release more models. For example, he confirmed that the upcoming 'Tesla Minibus' will be built on the Model X chassis.
Now he reveals that Tesla will also likely build a cargo van on its upcoming pickup truck chassis. Musk made the comment when someone pointed out to him on Twitter that pickup trucks are not really popular in Europe and everyone uses cargo vans, like the popular Ford Transit.

SolarCity

Tesla/SolarCity: First look at new Silevo solar panel that Musk has been boasting about for its aesthetic features

Since announcing Tesla's intentions to acquire SolarCity, CEO Elon Musk has often talked about the importance of aesthetics in rooftop solar installations. In the original conference call discussing the merger proposal, he came back to the aesthetic of the panels a few times. He said that the new panels will enhance the aesthetic of the roof on which it is installed and therefore add to the value of a house instead of decreasing its value – again based on aesthetics.
He said that he is confident SolarCity's new panels, built by its Silevo division, will achieve that, but he couldn't talk about it in detail since SolarCity has yet to unveil the solar panel. Now we finally get our first glimpse of the new solar panel.

OpenAI

Elon Musk's OpenAI Project Identified 4 Big Problems for AI

Most of the problems that could result from increasingly sophisticated artificial intelligence are much more subtle than SkyNet, but that doesn't mean smarter A.I. doesn't come without its risks.
A job posting disguised as a blog post titled "Special projects" outlines four such "projects" as problems that have "either very broad implications" or that address "important emerging consequences of AI development." And then its writers — Ilya Sutskever, Dario Amodei, and Sam Altman — invite any strong machine learning experts to "start an effort on one of these problems at OpenAI." Just submit an application, they ask.

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26 agosto 2016

Elon Musk News - Tesla's entire future depends on the Gigafactory 🚗🔋🏗

"We consider [the factory] to be a product. The factory itself is the machine that builds the machine"

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TESLA'S ENTIRE FUTURE DEPENDS ON THE GIGAFACTORY 🚗🔋🏗  July 29th 2016


Here are the top 3 stories in this issue of Elon Musk News:
  1. Tesla's entire future depends on the Gigafactory
  2. SpaceX Might Launch Humans To Space Next Year
  3. Hyperloop One Is Building A New Factory in Nevada
This week Tesla hosted a press event for journalists to see Gigafactory 1 (Elon Musk intends to build a Gigafactory on every continent where there is sufficient demand). There is a great article by The Verge which discusses where the factory is at now, and why its success is critical to Tesla's future. For me, the Gigafactory 1 unveiling can be summed up by one short statement made by Elon - "I find this to be quite romantic... It feels like the Wild West."
There is also some exciting news on the SpaceX front. NASA's director of commercial spaceflight development said that SpaceX should be ready for a human test flight in August 2017. SpaceX also successfully test fired the Falcon 9 rocket that took the JCSAT communications satellite to orbit back in May.
Thanks for reading, and enjoy issue 30!
Sincerely,
Zachary K.D.

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"We consider [the factory] to be a product. The factory itself is the machine that builds the machine"

— Elon Musk
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Elon Musk makes a libertarian argument for carbon tax

If you believe there is a value to the CO2 capacity of the atmosphere and oceans and that CO2 capacity is not being paid for by the price at the gas pump or the coal that is being burned for electricity generation or whatever its use may be then every single fossil fuel burning activity is massively subsidized.
The real right way to correct it would be to establish a carbon tax. If you ask any economist they will tell you that is the obvious thing to do, put the correct price on carbon because we currently have an error in the economy which misprices carbon at zero or something closer to zero. It is a fundamental economic error.
— Elon Musk

SpaceX

SpaceX Might Launch Humans To Space Next Year

According to NASA's director of commercial spaceflight development, Phil McAlister, in just a little over a year "we may see our first test crewed flight." McAlister emphasized that the evolution of the Commercial Crew Program has finally moved away from being dominated by policy discussions, and to a point where "we are riding through a lot of these very difficult activities" — namely, design, construction, and testing.
If all things go well, SpaceX should be ready for a human test flight by October 2017 or earlier; Boeing, by May 2018.

Watch SpaceX test fire one of the Falcon 9 rockets it relanded

SpaceX is getting ready to launch one of the rockets it relanded to prove they're truly reusable. In fact, it just finished test firing one of them at its Texas development facility. The first-stage booster burned for a total of 2 minutes and 30 seconds, the full duration for a single stage flight, on Thursday night. According to NASA Spaceflight, the booster looked like it was in great shape after the test upon initial evaluation, which bodes well for the company's plans.

SpaceX estimated to spend $300 million on Red Dragon mission

NASA estimates that SpaceX is spending on the order of $300 million on its Red Dragon Mars lander mission, a down payment on the company's long-term ambitions for human Mars missions.
At a meeting of the NASA Advisory Council's technology committee in Cleveland July 26, Jim Reuter, deputy associate administrator for programs in NASA's space technology mission directorate, provided an overview of NASA's agreement with SpaceX, announced in April, to support that company's plans for an uncrewed Mars landing mission that could launch as soon as May 2018.

Will Elon Musk Reveal the World's Biggest Rocket in Two Months?

There are a lot of names for what SpaceX is developing — Falcon X, Falcon Super Heavy, Big Falcon Rocket, Big F** Rocket — but the point is, this new rocket system would be the most powerful rocket in the world by far. And perhaps we only have to wait two months until the curtains are raised on those designs. Chris Bergin, the managing editor for NASASpaceFlight.com, quietly posted this little nugget on Twitter Wednesday: "T-2 months until Elon breaks the internet by revealing the world's largest ever rocket system (and by some margin)." The hashtag was #WeCannotWait.

Tesla

Tesla's entire future depends on the Gigafactory

When you find yourself in the middle of the Nevada desert, on a 100-degree day, you wonder: who in the world would build something here? Elon Musk, of course. And so I'm here in the city of Sparks, outside of Reno, because of Musk's dream — his "Master Plan" for Tesla, to be specific. He's staked his entire company (and much of his net worth) on a single, enormous building here: the Gigafactory.
Tesla's Gigafactory is perhaps the best example of the literal scale of Elon Musk's ambitions. When the factory is complete, it will be the largest building in the world by footprint and, if all goes according to plan, will eventually churn out enough batteries to supply 150 gigawatt hours of batteries per year. That's enough for 1.5 million Model 3s. Tesla hopes to build 35GWh of batteries per year by 2018, equivalent to 500,000 Model 3s.
Read the full article | Photo from Tesla

Elon Musk Says It's 'Pencils Down' for Tesla's Model 3

It's official: The pencils are down. Elon Musk told a roomful of reporters on Tuesday that the final designs for Tesla's $35,000 electric Model 3 were locked up two weeks ago, and the company is moving forward on schedule to start producing them next summer. That was just the beginning.
Here are eight big takeaways from a tour of the Gigafactory and a Q&A session with Musk, Chief Technology Officer J.B. Straubel, and Panasonic executive Yoshihiko Yamada.

Tesla's plan for Gigafactory vehicle battery pack rollout and why it matters

The first Gigafactory battery cells will be used in Tesla Energy products, but they will soon after make their way in vehicle battery packs. But the battery packs at the factory will feature a new architecture. Even though the battery cells themselves will be bigger than the ones currently used (18650 to 20700), the battery packs will be smaller thanks to better packaging and cooling.
At the Gigafactory event yesterday, Elon Musk said that the first vehicle battery packs will come out of the factory in about 6 months and will be used as development battery pack for the Model 3. In 8 to 9 months, battery packs for the Model S and X will also rollout for validation and for production in the following months.

Tesla Model 3: Elon Musk sees the vehicle generating ~$20 billion in revenue with 25% gross margin

At a special media event for the opening of the Tesla Gigafactory today, CEO Elon Musk made a few comments about the upcoming Model 3. He confirmed the pencil down on the design as reported two weeks ago, and he also elaborated on its financial sustainability as a vehicle program.
With already over 373,000 reservations (Tesla hasn't updated this number in a while), the vehicle already proves to be in demand, but industry analysts want to know if Tesla can make money selling them in order to finance its other ambitious goals, like a pickup truck and 'Tesla Semi'.
Musk said that once at full production, he expects the Model 3 to generate around $20 billion in revenue per year for Tesla with $5 billion in gross profit (or 25% gross margin). It adds up to roughly 500,000 cars per year at a $40,000 price tag.
Read the full article | Photo from Tesla

Hyperloop

Hyperloop One MetalWorks Is In The Works

Just days before Elon Musk plans on opening the doors of Tesla's Gigafactory 1, Hyperloop One has announced plans for an all-new manufacturing plant of its own. Called the Hyperloop One MetalWorks, the plant will be a "105,000 square foot tooling and fabrication" located not too far off from the Gigafactory in North Las Vegas, Nevada.
The plant's primary focus will be to research, build, and prepare a full-system Hyperloop One prototype known as DevLoop, which is scheduled for debut in 2017. The plant's in-house Transponics® test lab will continue the company's efforts to develop the propulsion system that will launch the Hyperloop One at its incredible predicted speeds.

The Hyperloop is bringing some of its futuristic tech to Europe's biggest railway

Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT) announced today that it will build an "innovation train" for Germany's Deutsche Bahn, the largest railway operator in Europe. The train will not be a super-fast hyperloop, in which pods are propelled through aluminum tubes at speeds of up to 760 mph, but a conventional train that includes some of the futuristic technologies the startup has been showcasing at tech conferences around the world.

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