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  2. Tesla, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tesla, Inc. (/ ˈ t ɛ s l ə / TESS-lə or / ˈ t ɛ z l ə / TEZ-lə [a]) is an American multinational automotive and clean energy company. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, it designs, manufactures and sells battery electric vehicles (BEVs), stationary battery energy storage devices from home to grid-scale, solar panels and solar shingles, and related products and services.

  3. History of Tesla, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    History of Tesla, Inc. Tesla, Inc., an electric vehicle manufacturer and clean energy company founded in San Carlos, California in 2003 by American entrepreneurs Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. The company is named after Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla. Tesla is the world's leading electric vehicle manufacturer, and, as of the end ...

  4. Tesla's energy business is growing — and it could be ... - AOL

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    Tesla’s overall gross profit was $3.7 billion in Q1, with a gross margin of 17.4%, which was down from 19.3% a year ago. The drop in gross margin was due to Tesla’s EV price cuts, which were ...

  5. List of Tesla factories - Wikipedia

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    List of Tesla factories. Tesla, Inc. operates plants worldwide for the manufacture of their products, including electric vehicles, [ 1] lithium-ion batteries, solar shingles, chargers, automobile parts, and manufacturing equipment and tools for its own factories. The following is a list of current, future and former facilities.

  6. Tesla's Auto Business Has Become a Huge Problem - AOL

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    Tesla's (NASDAQ: TSLA) electric vehicle business generates about 90% of the company's revenue and has been its identity since the company's founding. Now, Tesla wants to be an "AI and robotics ...

  7. Tesla valve - Wikipedia

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    A Tesla valve, called a valvular conduit by its inventor, is a fixed-geometry passive check valve. It allows a fluid to flow preferentially in one direction, without moving parts. The device is named after Nikola Tesla, who was awarded U.S. patent 1,329,559 in 1920 for its invention.

  8. Tesla Model S - Wikipedia

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    Height. 56.5 in (1,440 mm) [ 1] Curb weight. 4,323–4,960 lb (1,961–2,250 kg) [ 4] The Tesla Model S is a battery-electric, four-door full-size car that has been produced by the American automaker Tesla since 2012. As Tesla's longest-produced model and second vehicle, the Model S is frequently regarded as one of the most significant and ...

  9. History of the Tesla coil - Wikipedia

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    History of the Tesla coil. Henry Rowland's 1889 spark-excited resonant transformer, [ 1] a predecessor to the Tesla coil. [ 2] Steps in Tesla's development of the Tesla transformer around 1892. [ 3] (1) Closed-core transformers used at low frequencies, (2-7) rearranging windings for lower losses, (8) removed iron core, (9) partial core, (10-11 ...