Charlie Taylor
Member since: Feb 27th, 2006
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Feb 23rd 2009 10:44PM (Engadget)So all you naysayers out there, YES Apple did it first. It just didn't work all that well back then because it made the laptop friggin huge, and Apple steered towards size-reduction in the next model, the Aluminum G4. Which was the first sub one-inch full featured laptop, another Apple first.
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Feb 14th 2009 5:04PM (Autoblog)Detroit 2009: Tesla talks Model S, Daimler deal and Roadster production update
Jan 14th 2009 12:37PM (Autoblog Green)Maybe AC Propulsion couldn't provide the volume that Daimler wanted. Maybe Tesla had a lower bid, who knows?
All I know is that I'm glad Tesla is getting a much needed infusion of cash. The Roadster is an amazing machine and truly a bridge into the future of cars, be it sports cars, super cars or city cars.
The great thing is that the Roadster is so modular. If someone produced a fuel cell system that could be viably implemented into the Roadster I'm sure Tesla wouldn't hesitate to slot it right in.
Detroit 2009: Tesla talks Model S, Daimler deal and Roadster production update
Jan 14th 2009 12:28PM (Autoblog Green)Maybe Tesla just can produce more packs than AC propulsion. Maybe they had a lower bid than AC, who knows.
All I know is that I'm glad Tesla is getting some much needed cash from this deal. The roadster is an amazing machine and a bridge into the future of cars, be it sports cars, super cars or city cars.
The great thing about Tesla's technology is that it is so modular. If someone produced a fuel cell unit that could fit into the Roadster, and it was viable, Tesla wouldn't hesitate to slot it right in there.
Tesla revs up more powerful Roadster Sport: starts at $128,500
Jan 11th 2009 6:13PM (Engadget)Tesla revs up more powerful Roadster Sport: starts at $128,500
Jan 11th 2009 6:11PM (Engadget)http://www.teslamotors.com/efficiency/charging_and_batteries.php
Tesla revs up more powerful Roadster Sport: starts at $128,500
Jan 11th 2009 1:19PM (Engadget)Tesla has already stated that they've got a major manufacturer as a business partner to license to, and if they'd never made the Roadster that technology would have taken a lot longer to get to mass market.
This car probably also has a higher profit margin, which means Tesla will make more money, which is a good thing cause they need it.