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Batteries

TESLA ROLLS OUT ULTRA- FAST POWER SOURCE.

- Alexandria Sage

SAN FRANCISCO• Tesla Motors Inc. chief executive Elon Musk said on Tuesday the company will offer a larger upgraded battery pack for performanc­e versions of its ModelS and X vehicles that will extend range and allow for super-fast accelerati­on.

The new 100- kilowattho­ur battery pack means high end version soft he ModelS sedan, called the P 100 D, will be the world’s fastest accelerati­ng car in production, the Silicon Valley automaker said. “These are very profound milestones and I think will help convince people around the world that electric is the future,” said Musk.

The new battery extends the range of performanc­e versions of the new Model S beyond 300 miles ( 482.8 km), Tesla said. Musk said that if the weather is not too hot, a driver could travel from San Francisco to Los Angeles without recharging.

After rising 2.1 per cent to US$227.71 in afternoon trade, shares dipped from session highs to US$ 224.87, up less than one per cent.

News of t he upgrade comes as the all- electric car maker lays the groundwork for a controvers­ial buyout of SolarCity Corp., while it also prepares for next year’s launch of its high profile Model 3 mass-market vehicle.

SolarCity agreed to Tesla’s US$ 2.6- billion offer to buy the solar panel installer earlier this month, clearing one obstacle in the way of Musk’s ambitious goal to create a carbon-free energy and transporta­tion company.

Both companies are still trading below where they were when SolarCity’s approval for the deal was announced.

In May, Tesla said it was stepping up production plans for its upcoming Model 3 mass-market sedan and would build a total of 500,000 all- electric vehicles in 2018, two years ahead of schedule, but it warned spending will ramp up.

Tesla earlier this month reported a steeper than expected quarterly loss on higher spending at its vehicle and battery factories.

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