Tesla Wants To Provide Texans With Electricity

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The company has applied to be a utility provider.

Like so many other car companies, automakers like Tesla have realized that the future success of a brand depends on the services it can offer just as much as it does on the cars it sells. To that end, we recently heard of the company developing its own robots, although electric vehicles like the upcomingCybertruckremain its chief concern. Thecompany is expandingto make way for all these new ventures, particularly in Texas, where the brand has a strong presence. Company CEO Elon Muskmoved there late last year, presumably to oversee the company'snew Terafactory, and now we've learned that Tesla wants to become an electricity provider in the state too.

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According to reports fromCNBC, Tesla has filed an application with the Texas Public Utility Commission in order to sell electricity in the state. Thus, it seems thatTesla's mystery projectwe reported on a couple of months back was meant for this purpose. Those massive batteries on-site are where Tesla will be capable of storing 100 megawatts of energy, which it would like to now have connected to the grid. Following thefreezing temperatureswe saw in Texas earlier this year, this application will likely not see much pushback, since Texas has its grid isolated from the rest of the country and must therefore be self-sustaining.

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c应用程序提交下一个新的子公司alled Tesla Energy Ventures, but while other utility-scale energy storage systems have been built by the company in other regions with more on the way, those have thus far not been used to sell electricity to the public but rather to help other companies manage their energy generation, storage, and consumption processes. With the Texas regulatory offices showing that they have failed to reinforce the grid for challenges like extreme cold, the addition of a supplementary source of power should be well received.

Should the application be approved, Tesla's energy division that sells solar panels and the like will provide employees to make sales and provide customer service. We see no downsides to this, and it goes to show that car companies will never be just that ever again.

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