Khaleej Times

Tesla’s Musk launches solar roof tiles

- Nichola Groom

los angeles — Tesla Motors chief executive Elon Musk on Friday unveiled new energy products aimed at illustrati­ng the benefits of combining his electric car and battery maker with solar installer SolarCity Corp.

The billionair­e entreprene­ur showed off solar-powered roof tiles that eliminate the need for traditiona­l panels and a longer-lasting home battery, which Tesla calls the Powerwall, aimed at realising his vision of selling a fossil fuel-free lifestyle to consumers.

“This is sort of the integrated future. An electric car, a Powerwall and a solar roof. The key is it needs to be beautiful, affordable and seamlessly integrated,” Musk said while showcasing the products on homes that once served as the set of the television show Desperate Housewives.

Musk is the biggest shareholde­r in both Tesla and SolarCity, which is run by two of his first cousins. Analysts have been dubious of the deal’s proposed synergies, with some suggesting the merger is a way for Tesla to rescue money-losing SolarCity. A vote on the acquisitio­n is scheduled for November 17.

The rollout of the product, expected as soon as next summer, would be “unwieldy” if the two companies are not combined, Musk told reporters. Having two separate companies “slows things down, makes them more expensive. It’s worse for shareholde­rs,” he said.

Musk refused to answer a reporter’s question about how Tesla’s balance sheet would accommodat­e the acquisitio­n of SolarCity.

By incorporat­ing solar modules into rooftops, Tesla is hoping to succeed with a solar technology that to date has had little success. Just this year, Dow Chemical said it would stop selling a solar shingle it launched five years ago.

Having two separate companies slows things down, makes them more expensive. It’s worse for shareholde­rs

Elon Musk, Tesla Motors chief executive

Tesla’s glass solar roof tiles would look far better than any similar product, Musk said. They can be manufactur­ed in a range of styles, which were demonstrat­ed on the rooftops on the set.

Tesla gave little detail on cost, except to say that the cost of the roof would be less than a convention­al roof plus solar. The product will appeal to home builders and people looking to replace their roofs, Musk said, adding that the shingles would be more durable and have better insulation qualities than convention­al roofs.

SolarCity co-founder Peter Rive, Musk’s cousin, said the solar roofs could easily have a five per cent share of the new roof market within a year or two.

The new generation of home and industrial batteries will be available this year. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters ?? Tesla showcased its electric car, home battery and solar roof tiles as part of its vision of a fossil fuel-free lifestyle.
— Reuters Tesla showcased its electric car, home battery and solar roof tiles as part of its vision of a fossil fuel-free lifestyle.

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