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Elon Musk to Leave Tesla Motors After Model 3 Release?

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Is the clock ticking away on Musk’s reign as CEO at Tesla Motors?

During Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting this week, Elon Musk mentioned a September or October release for the Model X. This is the third vehicle to be released by Tesla Motors and the penultimate model before the Model 3 vehicle.

Why is that important? The Model 3 could be Musk’s last vehicle design as Tesla’s CEO. Back in 2013, a Reuters interview asked about his future as CEO of his multiple companies to which he mentioned that he would “stay with the automaker through the successful launch of the Model 3”.

Tesla targets 2017 for the Model 3 release, and with the automaker averaging about three full years between vehicle releases, and the Model X to hit the roads later this fall, do the math and 2018 should be the year Musk leaves Tesla Motors.

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Why is Musk leaving Tesla after the Model 3? Well, for one, splitting time between various endeavors just isn’t scalable. But more importantly, the recent Elon Musk biography paints a real clear picture of Musk’s first love and larger aspiration: providing regular access to space. The big enchilada.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk introduces SpaceX's Dragon V2

Elon Musk stands next to the Dragon V2 capsule, designed for human flight. [Source: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images]

See this excerpt from the Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX and the Quest for a Fantastic Future:

Musk wants to lower the cost of launches to the point that it becomes economical and practical to fly thousands upon thousands of supply trips to Mars and start a colony. Musk wants to conquer the solar system, and, as it stands, there’s just one company where you can work if that sort of quest gets you out of bed in the morning.

Before this biography, reusable rockets and NASA contracts seemed to be the SpaceX story. SpaceX explains a lot about Musk. After reading this book, a mission to Mars isn’t a pipe dream and illustrates why it’s important for the American psyche.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk inside the Dragon V2 [Source: SpaceX]

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk inside the Dragon V2 [Source: SpaceX]

It will be a stupendous engineering feat to get to Mars, but Musk’s brain power and leadership could get it done. For SpaceX, the company doesn’t have to rely on as many outside suppliers like Tesla does.

So Tesla fans, enjoy the run up to the Model 3, the marketing genius and leadership of Elon Musk might not be here for much longer.

"Grant Gerke wears his Model S on his sleeve and has been writing about Tesla for the last five years on numerous media sites. He has a bias towards plug-in vehicles and also writes about manufacturing software for Automation World magazine in Chicago. Find him at Teslarati

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Tesla Model 3 ‘Highland’ rumored to bring ‘major’ exterior redesign, slew of modern improvements

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Tesla’s Model 3 “Highland” has been speculated upon for nearly a year after being brought to light in late 2022 by a leaked report. More details continue to pour out, and rumors of a “major” exterior redesign and a slew of modern improvements are set to bring the automaker’s first mass-market vehicle out of the late 2010s and into 2023.

After being brought to light in late 2022, more details about “Highland” have been revealed through various sources. Teslarati has revealed that Tesla has been working on the project for a year now, despite it only being known about since October.

Periodic sightings of the “Highland” Model 3 have shown slightly redefined front ends, new wheels, new taillights, and other improvements cosmetically. However, initial reports had pushed for more attention to be paid to infotainment.

Tesla Model 3 Highland design details and upgrades confirmed

Teslascope is now indicating that Tesla is planning to implement “dozens” of technological advancements that will update the Model 3 significantly. And although Tesla “refreshed” the Model 3 just two years ago, these changes were mostly to update the look without changing the overall design. One example of this is the “chrome delete” look it now equips.

The Model 3 will now feature steer-by-wire, a system that relies on digital signals to adjust the driving experience and remove anything from vibrations to sudden bumps that can be caused by things like potholes.

Tesla will also rumoredly use matrix LED headlights across the entire Model 3 lineup and also use RGB ambient lights for a more modern feel.

Tesla is also looking to be more sustainable with its powertrains for the Model 3 through the use of recycled materials. This a detail that will reportedly spread through the Model 3 program and extend to the Model Y.

It seems Tesla’s biggest goal with the Model 3 “Highland” revamp was to give owners what they wanted, as suggestions were routinely received by CEO Elon Musk on Twitter.

But there’s also an improvement in the quality of parts, which includes upgraded cameras that have been seen on the Hardware 4-equipped Model S, Model X, and Model Y vehicles. These improved quality cameras are set to help Tesla’s self-driving efforts, and many owners have reported the new installations are obviously of higher quality than the old iterations.

Routine sightings of the Model 3 Highland project have continued through the past few months, and hopefully, we’ll be able to see a less-covered version of the car moving forward.

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Tesla rumored to be purchasing wireless charging company Wiferion

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Tesla is rumored to be purchasing wireless charging company Wiferion, a Freiberg, Germany-based entity with charging and power solutions.

Wiferion describes itself as “the industry’s leading supplier of automated, wireless power supply systems.” The company has worked to provide over 100 companies with wireless charging solutions since 2015, when it initially started developing products.

Wiferion entered the North American market after reaching a global licensing agreement with WiTricity last year, which unveiled its wireless charging tech using a Tesla last year.

A report from Gründerszene/Business Insider states that Wiferion is set to offload its business to Tesla International BV, a filing in the German Commercial Register indicates. “The shareholders intend to sell their shares in the company to Tesla International BV by means of a purchase agreement,” the filing said.

Tesla International BV is a wholly-owned subsidiary that operates out of the Netherlands.

The publication went on to ask two Wiferion investors if the sale was taking place, and they confirmed it but would not say what company the deal would be with.

The deal could be a work in progress toward Tesla’s wireless charging device, which it seemed to quietly unveil during the Shareholder Meeting earlier this year. Tesla showed a vehicle sitting above a wireless charging pad in a garage, seemingly hinting toward a wireless charging module that would soon be on the way.

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Tesla has used company acquisitions as a means to move certain projects forward in the past. In 2019, Tesla acquired Maxwell Technologies, only to sell it a couple of years later in 2021. It also bought Hibar Systems in late 2019.

Both of these purchases were groundbreaking moves to help Tesla develop in-house battery cells, which it produces at several of its manufacturing locations, including in California and Texas.

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Tesla reportedly plans to show off new Model 3 ‘Highland’ during Musk’s China visit

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Tesla is reportedly planning to show off its new Model 3 “Highland” during CEO Elon Musk’s visit in China this Thursday.

Tesla has been rumoredly developing a new, revamped version of its mass-market sedan for nearly a year. Last year, several reports came out during the Fall that indicated Tesla was in the process of updating several parts of the vehicle, including its infotainment system and some exterior designs.

It turned out that Tesla had been planning to develop the vehicle for some time, as Teslarati discovered filings from the Fremont Factory with the Highland nametag that dated back to last Summer, basically confirming the project was moving forward.

Now nearly a year in, Tesla is reportedly planning to show off the new vehicle on Thursday during Musk’s trip in China, where he’s been for most of the week, according to Bloomberg.

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Citing people familiar with the matter, the publication said the updated version of the sedan is “slightly longer and sportier than the earlier version,” and the interior is also “sleeker.”

Tesla could be planning to roll out some other features, because initial reports last Fall stated the infotainment systems were also getting new functionality as a part of the massive overhaul.

Musk made it to China earlier this week, and it is his first visit to the country in three years. During his visit, he met with several government leaders.

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Despite Musk’s prolonged absence from the country, China has been a strong market for the electric automaker, contributing to a majority of its sales through both domestic and exported sales from its factory there, known as Giga Shanghai.

Tesla has operated Giga Shanghai as an export hub for several years, shipping vehicles to Europe mostly. However, earlier this month, Tesla started shipping vehicles from China to North America, specifically Canada.

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