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  • CNN's Jim Boulden takes Tesla's electric car and its CEO for a spin.

    POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: June 26, 2009 2009

  • At the Cleantech conference, Elon Musk, the driving force behind Tesla, Solar City and Spacex described Tesla's new 4-seater electric car that will have a range of 300 miles and discussed plans for its successor, an inexpensive, high volume electric car.

    Michael Moynihan: News From the Future Michael Moynihan 2011

  • Instead of retrenching, he fired Tesla's CEO, took on the role himself and poured his remaining cash—some $75 million in all—into the company.

    Shooting for the Stars Carl Hoffman 2011

  • Explaining Tesla's fitful start, Paine says, It takes a lot of money, I mean a LOT of money to put a car on the road.

    Linda Hassler: Revenge of the Electric Car: Plug It In on DVD Linda Hassler 2012

  • "Our motor has no rare-earth metals in it and no permanent magnets," says Jeff Evanson , Tesla's vice president of investor relations.

    Testing Their Metals Tatyana Shumsky 2011

  • Tesla's forthcoming sedan, with no internal combustion engine, will get you 160 to 300 miles, depending on the battery pack you buy.

    Shooting for the Stars Carl Hoffman 2011

  • Toyota bought $50 million of Tesla's common stock in a private placement after its initial public offering.

    Tesla Says Toyota Deal Is Larger Than Forecast Drew FitzGerald 2011

  • Both had charismatic leaders (Elon Musk in Tesla's case), were founded during deep economic recessions, were priced high for the time (Tesla's Roadster starts at $109,000; $25,000 in 1981 would buy a small house), received government funding, and were built on the back of Lotus engineering.

    The Future Is Back Hannah Elliott 2011

  • As for electric cars, the biggest auto companies in the world remain miles behind Tesla's performance: The Chevrolet Volt travels all of 35 miles by battery power before a gasoline-fueled generator kicks in.

    Shooting for the Stars Carl Hoffman 2011

  • Explaining Tesla's fitful start, Paine says, It takes a lot of money, I mean a LOT of money to put a car on the road.

    Linda Hassler: Revenge of the Electric Car: Plug It In on DVD Linda Hassler 2012

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