On the third day of Christmas a Model S for Dee
In 2010, the Department of Energy backed Tesla
Motors, Inc., with a $465 million loan for the construction of two
manufacturing facilities, one in southern California for the Model S electricsedan and one in Palo Alto, California, for electric powertrains. The Palo Alto
facility is for assembling electric vehicle battery packs, electric motors, and
related electric vehicle control equipment, both for Tesla's own electric
vehicles and for sale to other automobile manufacturers. The Tesla offers three
lithium-ion battery packs for the Model S that are designed to provide ranges
of 140, 200, and 265 miles per a single charge. The 2012 model has an EPA
combined city and highway rating of 89 miles-per-gallon equivalent.
Santa, I would like a new RED one just like the
one in the picture for Christmas. You don’t have to bring in down the chimney,
parking it in the driveway with a big gold bow would work just fine. Thank You!
--Dee Cox