Electric cars are attempting to bring on an uprising. A modern company, Tesla Motors, is bringing the all-electric car to life. Tesla has been very successful in the past couple of years, engineering a vehicle that will impress safety standards. Although it has been quite a bumpy ride along the way for CEO and founder Elon Musk of Tesla Motors. Tesla has big plans for the future. However, the plans will not be necessary unless Tesla is allowed to sell their vehicles directly to the consumer and not through dealerships.
There are several great traits about Tesla vehicles. The model S, which is Tesla’s first sedan, is Consumer Report’s “top pick” in the survey. Not only were they top pick in the sedan class vehicles, but they were also the overall top pick among consumers. This means that in a survey it ranked higher than GM, Ford, Toyota, Honda, and many others. (LeBeau, Phillip) This is quite the accomplishment. One of the reasons for its highest picks is the car high safety ratings. The NHTSA or National Highway Traffic Safety Administration awarded the Tesla Model S a five star safety rating in every category and subcategory. They would’ve rated it even higher if they could; sadly, the NHTSA’s scoring system only goes up to five. There is another chance for the Model S to score higher. The VSS or the Vehicle Safety Score, which is the safety score given back to the manufactures gave the Model S a 5.4. This score is higher than any class of vehicle on the road ways to date and has the lowest risk of any injury front, side, rear, and rollover included. (LeBeau) This car is so incredibly safe that there are reports of the test equipment breaking before the car itself does. Tesla also has a quite controversial method for selling ...
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...Model S is one of the top safety picks. Tesla will be A great auto maker once they can sell their vehicles without being banned
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Elon Musk CEO of Tesla says, “We are running the most dangerous experiment in history right now which is to see how much carbon dioxide the atmosphere can handle before there is an environmental catastrophe” (Woodyard). But the real reason behind such a dramatic statement is because he just wants to sell his electric cars. Now, the essential issue is which form of transportation is better, gas or electric. This issue is worth debating because electric cars are beginning to be reliable. But that doesn’t mean people should follow the hipster and buy an electric car.
When the Tesla Model S was first released, Consumer Reports named the Electric Vehicle (EV) the most remarkable auto ever tested. The consumer protection publication; that has been looking out for their readers since 1936; said that the Flagship vehicle from Elon Musk’s Motor Company, was essentially flawless. Its performance on the track and in safety testing was second to none. However, due to a drop in quality class; from average to below; the Tesla Model S has been removed from Consumer Reports’ Recommended List.
Tesla Motors Case Study Tesla Motors is a company that produces and sells automobiles. Tesla is not an old automobile company. Tesla specializes in all electric cars that run 100 percent on battery and focuses on the future. Tesla is looking into the future and realizes that fossil fuels will eventually run out. Tesla is moving toward a zero-emission future for the better.
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As discussed in the book, they talk about how technology is a huge thing right now, and their will be cars that drive themselves, and it will have a designated area to arrive at. This can be a good and bad thing. When someone is persuading someone to buy this car in the near future, they will not include the downfall of buying these cars, they only focus on the good. With a car being all technology, the chances of a wreck happening are much slimmer. The chances of their being a glitch in the technology of the car, or the car completely shutting off and could leave someone stranded. Dealers only focus on the good, which is not good either. If they were to include the bad things about the car, the chances of that person buying the car would go down, so why would they do that? So, when one is trying to persuade someone to do or to buy, always include the bad even if it is
In the recent past, Tesla has been noted as a great competitor in the automotive industry. This is attributed to its three huge competitive advantages. Generally, the advantage lies in its ability to bring about innovative disruption in the industry. This include; a strong battery supply chain that is sustainable in itself, a supercharger network celebrated by the customers and a software system several leagues ahead of its competitors (Zach, 2015).
...rther then the end of 2010, the introduction of the electric car is not far to come. With proper government regulations and consumer knowledge, adoptability of the electric car is possible. However, one can drastically differ in opinion as to why the required elements to support such a vehicle were not readily planned to facilitate such a change. The inadequacies draw wavering concerns for both consumers and business looking for the return of value and profit. The larger picture needs to be remembered in which oil is not a renewable resource and results in pollution and environmental hazard. Consumers and business must work together to overcome the roadblocks down the road and support each other in the introduction of and future of the electric car. Adjustments will have to be made on both sides to ensure success and minimize the society and economy disruptions.
...rs Musk explicitly states, “We felt it was important to bring this risk down to virtually zero to give Model S owners complete peace of mind. Starting with vehicle bodies manufactured as of March 6, all cars have been outfitted with a triple underbody shield. Tesla service will also retrofit the shields, free of charge, to existing cars upon request or as part of a normally scheduled service.” In his usual out of the box thinking Musk took a step further to add to the credibility and transparency of the company’s efforts to satisfy its customers and investors by attaching videos of high speed cameras attached to the test vehicles to demonstrate the efficacy of the titanium shield on impact of road debris, metal objects and concrete. In doing so, Tesla Motors took all possible steps and measures to put to rest and further speculations associated with Model S fires.
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Portfolio Project: Tesla Motors Case Study Tesla Motors (Tesla), founded in 2003 by Elon Musk, is an automotive company focused on enhancing Electric Vehicle market by creating optimum performance, all electric, vehicles for every class of consumer (Tesla Motors, 2015). In order to achieve such ambitious goals, Tesla Motors not only designs, but also manufactures, and personally sells the company’s electric vehicles (Hirsch, 2015). As additional quality assurance, Tesla Motors also designs, manufactures, and sells, electric vehicle power-train components, and battery products (Hirsch, 2015). Yet, despite the pivotal role Tesla’s self curated products play in the success of Tesla’s vehicles, the socially responsible company does not privatize Apart from Musk’s concise vision statement Tesla has a truly inspiring mission statement, “At the core, Tesla Motors believes that electric cars should not be perceived as a sacrificial mode of transportation. Tesla Motors has brought the best of both the automotive and technological worlds together by permanently etching the image of electric cars being a step backwards in performance, efficiency, and design” (Tesla Motors, Chiefly, and most apparently, it is the goal of Tesla Motor to generate demand for Tesla vehicles (Andrade, Holloway, Payne, Roy & Sheffield, 2015).
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The mission of Tesla Motors is creating affordable, fully electric, earth-friendly and sustainable vehicles. The aim of this mission is to influence and transition masses away from the excessive usage of natural and valuable resources to a cleaner and more sustainable future. As Tesla continues with its pursuit of going green, it also seeks a place in the highly competitive and lucrative car industry. The company has developed breathtaking designs that people keenly look for in...
Tesla offers adults who want a luxury car without paying a fortune in gas prices with future generation electric cars, that where style, performance, and the environment are never sacrificed.
Cars have been a great impact on human lives ever since they were invented. There are many manufacturers that create and build new vehicles. Tesla is one of the manufacturer that is changing the creation of automobiles from the price, to the saving of gas, and can be useful in long trips.
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