Tesla Takes First Steps To Become a Power Utility In Germany

Tesla Takes First Steps To Become a Power Utility In Germany
Elon Musk appears to be opening a new front in the European battle for electric car supremacy: the power behind the wheel.

Musk’s Tesla has recently acquired a licence that will enable the carmaker to trade electricity across western Europe and the company has also been surveying customers in Germany about potentially using Tesla electricity in their cars.
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CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 9/2/2020 3:27:20 PM
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If Chevron and Exxon and the rest of the oil companies were bright enough they would be on this path too. Be an energy company and change with the times.


malba2367malba2367 - 9/2/2020 5:22:22 PM
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So he wants to be the next Enron...


malba2367malba2367 - 9/2/2020 5:24:44 PM
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This is laughable. Allowing Elon to trade energy is a huge mistake after he has shown a history of disregard for securities trading rules.


skytopskytop - 9/2/2020 11:37:40 PM
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Musk must drink Geritol. The man is everywhere accomplishing mammoth projects on Earth and in space.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/3/2020 8:10:11 AM
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Let me fix that for you: "Musk must drink Geritol. The man is everywhere SAYING HE IS accomplishing mammoth projects on Earth and in space.


SanJoseDriverSanJoseDriver - 9/3/2020 6:18:12 AM
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This is the endgame for Tesla's energy division... becoming a decentralized electrical utility. Competition is a good thing, it will drive electricity prices down.


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