See inside the Tesla Factory

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Great educational video on the Tesla S factory – Care of Mega factories on the Nat Geo Channel on YouTube.

Has some fab views of the old Toyota factory in Freemont just outside Silicon Valley that has been transformed into a gleaming white shrine to electric cars. A vision that Steve Jobs would have loved.

First shown Jan 1st 2013 with video from Geneva show.

Shows a top range of 480 Km from the powertrain and battery pack. They combine 7,000 small AA cell type batteries into one large pack.

The car can be recharged at a rate equal to 100Km per hour of charge.

 Learn more care of the video – enjoy.

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