| 
		Tesla's Musk adds solar roofs to his 
		clean energy vision 
		 Send a link to a friend 
		
		 [October 29, 2016] 
		By Nichola Groom 
 (Reuters) - Tesla Motors Inc 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 of solar-powered roof tiles that 
		eliminate the need for traditional panels and a longer-lasting home 
		battery, which Tesla calls the Powerwall, aimed at realizing 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 Nov. 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.
 
            [to top of second column] | 
            
			 
            
			Tesla's electric car, Powerwall and solar roof are shown by Tesla 
			Motors Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk, unveiling new energy products 
			aimed at illustrating the benefits of combining his electric car and 
			battery maker with solar installer SolarCity Corp, in Los Angeles, 
			California, U.S., October 28, 2016. REUTERS/Nichola Groom 
            
			 
			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 percent share of the new roof market within 
			a year or two.
 
 The new generation of home and industrial batteries will be 
			available this year.
 
 (Additional reporting by Deena Beasley; Editing by Sandra Maler)
 
			[© 2016 Thomson Reuters. All rights 
			reserved.] Copyright 2016 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, 
			broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. 
			
			
			 |