This week, Tesla Inc TSLA debuted its highly anticipated "Giga Train," its first all-electric battery-powered train, in Germany. Besides being free to ride, the all-electric battery powered train also has an impressive passenger capacity of 500 people. Eventually, it is expected to transport 4,500 employees to and from the factory, based on three eight-hour shifts.
This will hopefully help its reputation in Germany as Tesla faced a backlash for cutting down trees near Berlin to build the Gigafactory, but also committed to plant as many as 1 million trees this year alone to compensate for the ecological damage.
More novelties underway
On October 10th, Tesla is also hosting a Robotaxi day to show off its self-driving technology. Tesla is expected to demonstrate its newest software and a fully autonomous “cyber-cab” in Hollywood during this event. While the EV future seems much closer, even Tesla cannot manage a self-driving taxi network overnight. Currently, Tesla only holds a permit for autonomous vehicle testing with a driver, but one of autonomous vehicle testing or deployment without a driver.
Tesla’s Model 3 and Cybertruck are in for a new accessory
Worksport WKSP that has established itself as a U.S.-based manufacturer and innovator of hybrid and clean energy solutions for the light trucks has a solution to ease range anxiety and its latest test represents a potential window of opportunity for a collaboration with Tesla. This September, Worksport is scheduled to release Alpha versions of its clean energy power duo: the SOLIS solar-powered tonneau cover and COR portable battery system. This week, Worksport issued successful lab test results of its COR portable energy system as a range extender for Tesla’s EVs. According to the test data, the COR showed the capability of adding approximately seven miles of range as a Level 1 power source. Carrying over 1.7 kWh of power, the COR Hub + Battery, was tested with Tesla’s Model 3. Worksport is anticipating future iterations of the COR system to function as a range extender for Tesla and other EVs. But its power duo that also includes the patented SOLIS cover capable of charging the 1.5kWh COR battery up to 2-3 times per day with optimal sun conditions, will be at the disposal of both EV and ICE vehicle owners, providing them with powerful off-grid renewable power on the go. Undoubtedly, with such an accessory, Worksport will provide Tesla drivers and others with power on remote campsites, worksites as well as during emergency situations.
DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only. It is not intended as investing advice.
This article is from an unpaid external contributor. It does not represent Benzinga's reporting and has not been edited for content or accuracy.
© 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
Trade confidently with insights and alerts from analyst ratings, free reports and breaking news that affects the stocks you care about.