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Top 7 Interesting Facts about Tesla’s Electric Cars

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January 12, 2023
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The electric cars has come a long way since Henry Ford’s Model T. Today’s electric cars are much more advanced than their predecessors, thanks to the innovations of auto manufacturers like Tesla. Here are 7 interesting facts about Tesla’s electric cars that every car enthusiast should know.

Tesla’s First Production Car Was An Electric Truck

Tesla’s First Production Car Was An Electric Truck

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In January 2016, Tesla officially unveiled its first production car, a semi-truck called the Tesla Model S electric truck. The company initially launched the truck in January 2015, but it didn’t have a real car to go with it. The Model S was actually Tesla’s second car, as its first car was an electric truck that was never sold in commercial volumes.

Tesla’s first car was the Tesla Roadster, which was an all-electric sports car that was built from 2008 to 2016. Like the Model S, the Roadster was also the company’s first car. The company has since expanded its line-up of vehicles, and now offers a wide range of electric cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks.

Tesla Has Built More EVs Than Any Other Company

Tesla Has Built More EVs Than Any Other Company
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Now Tesla’s not just a car manufacturer — it’s a car manufacturer and an EV battery maker, too. Tesla has built more than 500,000 EV batteries, which are used in its electric cars, as well as in other EV battery projects. In fact, Tesla has built more EVs than any other company, with more than 300,000 units sold by the end of 2017.

Tesla has been producing EVs for a relatively short time, and so it lagged behind other car manufacturers in terms of EVs built. Tesla only really ramped up production when it launched its Model 3, which is now on its way to becoming one of the most popular electric cars in the world.

Tesla’s Model S Is The Top-Selling EV In The World

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As mentioned above, the Tesla Model S was Tesla’s first car, and it’s also still one of its bestsellers today. The Model S is the top-selling electric cars in the world, and it has also been the bestseller in the United States every month since it first came out. It was also named the “2017 Vehicle Of The Year” by the Auto Research Center.

While the Model S is still Tesla’s bestseller, it’s worth noting that the Model 3 is expected to overtake it soon. It’s not hard to see why the Model 3 is popular — the car is relatively cheap, it has decent range, and it’s stylish.

Tesla Is Leading The Way In Self-Driving Cars

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Unlike some other car manufacturers, Tesla has focused on self-driving electric cars from the very beginning. That’s why the Model S was the first car from Tesla to feature a self-driving feature. The feature was only available in select markets, however, with the goal of fully self-driving cars being used for regular transportation in all states by the end of 2018.

But that deadline was missed, and there’s no telling when Tesla will be allowed to use self-driving cars for regular transportation. Tesla’s Autopilot feature has been the subject of controversy, however, and Tesla’s CEO has been accused of lying about how Autopilot works. Regardless, Tesla is still leading the way in self-driving cars, and it’s likely to remain one of the most popular EV companies for years to come.

Tesla Makes Its Chargers Out Of Recycled Aluminum

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Tesla’s electric cars use a lithium-ion battery. While the battery itself is safe, it can pose a safety risk if it catches fire. Charging a Tesla, then, is dangerous for two reasons. First, if the car catches fire while in the charging station, it could start a fire in the station. Second, if someone were to touch the charging cable while it is in contact with the battery, they could be electrocuted.

Tesla addresses this problem by charging its cars in a special charging station that’s surrounded by water. This is to prevent any fire or spark during charging and prevent anyone from getting hit by any electrical current while charging. Tesla’s Model S and Model X can be fully charged in just 90 minutes, and the new Tesla Model 3 can be charged in just half an hour. This makes it a great choice for people who want to charge their cars at work or when they’re in a rush.

Battery Swap Could Be A Game Changer For EVs

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One of the biggest problems with electric cars, especially those that use lithium-ion batteries, is that they can’t charge as quickly as other cars. Tesla’s batteries are quite expensive, so charging them as quickly as possible is a big priority for the company. One of the ways Tesla addresses this problem is by offering battery swaps. This enables Tesla owners to drive their cars to one of Tesla’s charging stations and get a new battery for their car.

The new battery doesn’t take as long to charge and can then be swapped back into the original car when the owner is done charging their battery. This has several benefits. First, it takes a lot less time to charge a car that uses a newer, faster battery than it takes to charge a car with a traditional battery. Second, this enables Tesla owners to drive their cars while the battery is being charged, unlike with other charging options.

Final Words: For A Fully Self-Driving Future, It’s About Coil Springs

While there are many amazing facts about Tesla’s electric cars, one of the best ones is that all of Tesla’s vehicles will be completely self-driving. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that Tesla vehicles will be able to fully drive themselves for the entirety of a trip with no human intervention.

While Tesla makes some of the most advanced electric cars on the market today, it’s not hard to imagine the company leading the way in fully self-driving cars in the future. This is what it will all come down to — technology and innovation, and it’s hard to imagine Tesla being outdone by anyone in that regard.

 

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