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Tesla to Apple

Short history of new cars

By Xilla ClubPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Elon Musk- The Early Tesla Electric Cars

Tesla, Silicon Valley: 2003. A few talented engineers get together believing that the world would one day drive electric cars and feel good about it. They dreamt of making cars that would be comparable if not better in speed, style and comfort than gas-powered cars. Add to that - clean energy. The need of the hour, the urgency of which could not be more for a planet in distress.

Just over a decade later with their instant torque, blasting power, looks to match and high glamour quotient Tesla’s electric cars are hot property.

Tesla Roadster: 2008.

Acceleration : 0 to 60 mph : 3.7 seconds

Range: 245 miles per charge.

Battery : Ion lithium.

Driven in more than 30 countries.

Model S: 2014.

Motor : P85D dual front and rear motor for high speed acceleration.

0 to 60 mph time of 3.2 seconds – the fastest four-door production car ever made.

Tesla Model X

Type: crossover

Seating : 3 rows

Door : Falcon wing doors

USP : Acceleration

Launched in 2016 Model 3 the gorgeous mass sedan has grabbed eyeballs just for the looks. The zero emissions almost look like an add on. An afterthought.

While the core of Tesla’s mission is to enable sustainable transport based on clean energy it does not just remain that. Tesla cars are now synonymous with the best technological features, high speed, stylized and glamour cars.

Elon Musk is aware, cars should be cars. No matter what your mission.

Apple> A Car ?

Rumors suggest that Apple was working on an electric car.

Apple sports coupe, Apple city car and Apple country drive.

The APPLE car. Alright. A true blue futuristic car. Computer as a car.

Well. Whether Apple does make a car or not here is what your car may have for you.

Augmented reality screen, high speed driverless car, owner recognition, face recognition, rear view cams ambient lighting, hot and cold snack storage, graphene bendable embedded electronic device social media-gaming-music-film console, computer controlled journey mapping, switchable front-back partition, graphene ultra-lite two tier foldable bed, arc doors, sliding roof with arc option, telescopic visual cams front end, non touchable anti accident car body tech with scans, driver ejection safety chutes, anti-collision force field.

We are at the beginning of a transition. Will the transition be complete when we have a million electric cars on the road? No. Only if air travel happens on clean energy will it signal the end of the era of oil.

At 100-150 years the era of modern oil went by in a blip click. The speed of time across history of mankind makes one get the goose pimples. Fascinating!

Lithium

Lithium batteries for energy storage of renewable energy. Its start of boom time in lithium as the transition is happening in the energy sector. Invest in lithium for unheard of gains over the next few years.

Now that you're here , a bit of how they make the bendable wearable electronics

Medical and healthcare: Targeted drug delivery with graphene nanoparticles, improved brain penetration due to single atom width, home health self testing kits due to being ultrasensitive and 'smart sensing' medical implants again due to sensing capability.

Flexible wearable body electronics: Wear a smart app on your wrist just like a wrist watch. Carry a stylized personal tablet folded just like a wallet in your hip pocket. Reach the lakeside, sit on the pier facing the surfers, unhinge your back wrap personal computer and just go ahead. Its the new bendable metal! Graphene!

Security systems: Extreme sensitive sensors can be early warning detection systems for chemical agents or explosives in the war field or in the city. They detect the presence of minutest, tiny chemicals and warn you before hand.

Sensors and coats: Highly effective monitoring of crops. Get a graphene sensor coating. Check out how fresh your food is. Wow!

Graphene: The Magical Crystal.

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