SAN CARLOS, CA -- 08/08/07 --
WHAT'S NEWS
-- Rigorous U.N. Testing Protocol for the Tesla Roadster ESS (Energy
Storage System) includes:
1) Altitude simulation
2) Thermal cycling
3) Vibration
4) Shock
5) External short circuit
-- In demonstrating the safety of the large format battery pack, Tesla
Motors has achieved another major milestone on the way to commencing
deliveries of the 2008 Tesla Roadster to customers this fall.
-- The ESS development program, which to date has spanned over three
years, has included testing safety at both the micro (cell) and macro
(module) levels. At the cell level, each of the 6,831 individual
lithium ion cells inside the Tesla Roadster's ESS has passed both UN
and UL 1642 testing criteria.
-- ESS development and testing was performed by the Tesla Energy Group
within Tesla Motors. The advanced technologies developed over the last
three years have positioned the Tesla Energy Group to develop and
manufacture battery packs for third parties.
BACKGROUND: TESLA ENERGY GROUP
-- Tesla Energy Group was formed in December of 2006 to develop and
market custom designed battery packs for customers in a wide range of
industries, utilizing Tesla's patent pending technology for the development
of high-power, high-capacity battery packs with superior performance and
safety characteristics.
-- Tesla Motors created Tesla Energy Group in response to demand from
outside companies for advanced lithium-ion battery pack technology for
automotive and other industrial use.
-- Since its founding in 2003, Tesla Motors has developed patent pending
technology for the design and manufacture of high-power, high-capacity
lithium-ion battery packs with superior performance and safety
characteristics for use in its groundbreaking Tesla Roadster high-
performance electric car.
-- The primary focus of Tesla Energy Group remains the development and
mass production of battery packs for the Tesla Roadster, to be released
later this Fall.
-- The increased economies of scale and additional sources of revenue
will benefit Tesla Motors by generating incremental operating income while
accelerating its lead in the development of advanced lithium-ion battery
packs
QUOTES
-- Attributable to Martin Eberhard, CEO of Tesla Motors --
· "In bringing an entirely new type of electric vehicle to
market, we have focused closely on safety as one of the
primary considerations in the design process."
· "Rigorous testing by third party experts and regulatory
bodies has provided Tesla Motors with invaluable
technical feedback and a system of independent checks
and balances. This exhaustive process has helped to
ensure that the Roadster's ESS has been critically
examined both by our own engineers, as well as by
objective experts outside of Tesla's development team."
· "As we begin final preparations for starting production
of the 2008 Tesla Roadster, this milestone represents
the culmination of many years of innovation,
development, and progress in making safe and reliable
electric vehicles that can replace gasoline engine cars.
The purely electric car that was once dismissed as a
vision of a distant future has now become a reality that
drivers can expect to see on the road in the coming
months."
RELATED NEWS
-- Erik Toomre, Director of Manufacturing Programs, Blogs on the U.N.
Testing Program can be found at: http://www.teslamotors.com/blog2/
-- Tesla Motors CEO Martin Eberhard's Blog on the Tesla Energy Group can
be found at http://www.teslamotors.com/blog2/?p=50
-- A White Paper on Tesla Battery technology can be downloaded from our
website at
http://www.teslamotors.com/display_data/TeslaRoadsterBatterySystem.pdf
CONTACTS
-- For Tesla Motors: contact David Vespremi at 650.413.6270 or
davidv@teslamotors.com
TRADITIONAL PRESS RELEASE FORMAT BELOW:
Battery Pack for Tesla Roadster Deemed Safe for Delivery in Production
Vehicles per U.N. Testing Protocol
Tesla Motors 2008 Roadster ESS is Among the Largest Lithium Ion Battery
Packs to Meet Stringent United Nations Safety Requirements
SAN CARLOS, CA--(Marketwire - August 8, 2007) - Tesla Motors, a
manufacturer of high-performance electric cars, has met the U.N. safety
requirements for delivery of the Tesla Roadster's battery pack for use in
consumer vehicles. In demonstrating the safety of the large format battery
pack, Tesla Motors has achieved another major milestone on the way to
commencing deliveries of the 2008 Tesla Roadster to customers this fall.
The U.N Testing Protocol for the Roadster's ESS (Energy Storage System)
included: (1) Altitude simulation, (2) Thermal cycling, (3) Vibration, (4)
Shock, and (5) External short circuit.
The ESS development program, which to date has spanned over three years,
has included testing safety at both the micro (cell) and macro (module)
levels. At the cell level, each of the 6,831 individual lithium ion cells
inside the Tesla Roadster's ESS has passed both UN and UL 1642 testing
criteria. ESS development and testing was performed by the Tesla Energy
Group within Tesla Motors. The advanced technologies developed over the
last three years have positioned the Tesla Energy Group to develop and
manufacture battery packs for third parties.
"In bringing an entirely new type of electric vehicle to market, we have
focused closely on safety as one of the primary considerations in the
design process," said Martin Eberhard, CEO of Tesla Motors. "Rigorous
testing by third party experts and regulatory bodies has provided Tesla
Motors with invaluable technical feedback and a system of independent
checks and balances. This exhaustive process has helped to ensure that the
Roadster's ESS has been critically examined both by our own engineers, as
well as by objective experts outside of Tesla's development team. As we
begin final preparations for starting production of the 2008 Tesla
Roadster, this milestone represents the culmination of many years of
innovation, development, and progress in making safe and reliable electric
vehicles that can replace gasoline engine cars. The purely electric car
that was once dismissed as a vision of a distant future has now become a
reality that drivers can expect to see on the road in the coming months."
About Tesla Energy Group
Tesla Energy Group was formed in December of 2006 to develop and market
custom designed battery packs for customers in a wide range of industries,
utilizing Tesla's patent pending technology for the development of
high-power, high-capacity battery packs with superior performance and
safety characteristics. Tesla Motors created Tesla Energy Group in response
to demand from outside companies for advanced lithium-ion battery pack
technology for automotive and other industrial use. Since its founding in
2003, Tesla Motors has developed patent pending technology for the design
and manufacture of high-power, high-capacity lithium-ion battery packs with
superior performance and safety characteristics for use in its
groundbreaking Tesla Roadster high-performance electric car. The primary
focus of Tesla Energy Group remains the development and mass production of
battery packs for the Tesla Roadster, to be released later this Fall. The
increased economies of scale and additional sources of revenue will benefit
Tesla Motors by generating incremental operating income while accelerating
its lead in the development of advanced lithium-ion battery packs.
Contact:
David Vespremi
Tesla Motors
(650) 413-6270
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