'Short trips you're hauling around all that extra mass for no reason'
'Self-driving Nomadic Power battery trailers for EVs'

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/elon-musk-tesla-toyed-making-trailer-full-batteries-boost-model-s-range-1541292
Elon Musk: Tesla toyed with making trailer full of batteries to boost Model
S range
February 1, 2016  Alistair Charlton

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35-minute video of Musk's Q&A with Tesla staff in France
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[image] Tesla boss Elon Musk "toyed with" making a trailer full of batteries
to increase Model S rangeReuters

Tesla once considered boosting the range of its electric cars by designing a
battery-filled trailer. Company owner and chief executive Elon Musk revealed
the scrapped plans on a visit to the company's French base on 31 January.

Speaking to staff at the Chambourcy facility, Musk also spoke about more
conservative ways on increasing the all-electric range of the Model S and
delivery schedules for the new Model X. The billionaire entrepreneur also
explained how the Model 3 will only be partly revealed at the end of March,
with the final design kept a secret until it goes on sale in 2017.

When asked if the Model S could be modified to have a range of 800km (500
miles), 265km more than what is currently possible, Musk said: "We've toyed
around with certain ideas, for example having a trailer with an auxiliary
battery pack, like a little camper trailer... something similar to that
might work."

Selling a trailer full of batteries to give huge range may be a practical
solution to range anxiety, but it was unlikely to ever be an attractive or
affordable one. Musk said range improvements are still possible, but there
is a balance to be struck between the need for increased range and the
burden of carrying heavy batteries around on shorter journeys.

[image] Tesla Model S recharging  Tesla looks to balance long range with low
weight in its all-electric carsReuters

Musk added: "The challenge is, as you have a bigger and bigger battery pack,
when you're not doing a long trip you're hauling around all that extra mass
for no reason; we're trying to find a happy medium. But I think, (in
relation to) naturally expanding the Model S battery pack size, once you
start getting up above 500km, do you need more than that? It's probably
unlikely. You can expect to see steady increases in battery capacity over
time."

With regard to the hotly anticipated Model 3, which will cost under £30,000
and go up against smaller cars like the BMW 3-Series and Audi A4, Musk was
keeping his cards close to his chest. "The first pictures of Model 3 will be
at the end of March. But I'm being a little coy here, we're not going to
show everything about Model 3 until a lot closer to production."

When asked for any details at all by a Tesla employee, Musk simply said:
"No." This suggests the late-March reveal could be little more than a teaser
image giving away the size and general proportions of the car, rather than a
full disclosure. By keeping quiet, Tesla buys itself time to improve the car
over the coming year before it goes on sale.
[© ibtimes.co.uk]



http://www.autoconnectedcar.com/2016/02/self-driving-nomadic-power-battery-trailers-are-the-new-gas-cans-for-teslas-and-evs/
Self-driving Nomadic Power battery trailers are the new gas cans for Teslas
and EVs?
February 4, 2016  ... Step 1: Nomads for hitching up – Hitching up a Nomad
mobile energy system at a station enables long-distance travelling for all
battery electric vehicles ...
http://www.autosphere.ca/fleetdigest/2016/02/05/tesla-range-extender/




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