Tesla Production Begins
Electric Elise-alike sold out for 2008
Production has begun of the Tesla Roadster, an electric car that uses Lotus Elise chassis technology.
The car was first unveiled as a prototype on Jul;y 16, 2006, and the car has endured a rocky road towards production.
However, the company says a ‘historical milestone’ has now been reached two year later, and production commenced yesterday.
The company hopes to be producing 100 roadsters a month by early next year.
The 2008 model year is now sold out and Tesla is now taking orders for 2009 cars.
The car has a 0-60mph time of 3.9 second and a 13,000rpm redline, all with an economy equivalent to 135mpg.
Ze'ev Drori, president of Tesla, said on his blog: ‘With this milestone, the Tesla Roadster is the only zero emission electric vehicle in production today – this is in stark contrast to the others who only talk about their future plans.
‘Tesla’s remarkable achievement validates the vision, ingenuity, hard work and commitment of Tesla’s employees.’
If the government was serious about carbon footprints, they would allow these cars to be sold completely tax free, to help drop the price, and encourage ownership. That would help it be a lot more competetive against traditional cars.








You mean, like, the government actually gives a flying rat's ass when anything sensible is proposed?
However a 'green' sportscar is missing the point somewhat. If this technology caught on, how many more power stations will we need to charge 15-20 million of these things every night?
I really don't get why the government are going all out to kill what is so important to every motorist even though industry creates 3 times the pollution our transit system does.
I can see in the future we would probably get hit with 'automotive electric' tax so a charge up will probably cost the same as a tank of fuel.
Besides, is it still not more economical to get power made by one source (power station) compared to a lot of individual engine?
A step in the right direction?
Anyway, 3.9sec for 0-60 is great, especially for any £50K car.
Fun, lightweight emissions free vehicle (plug some nuclear into it) - not some heavy, dull barge.
All they need to do now is make a version thats completely free from Oil products - feel free to correct me but how about this:
Body - Fibreglass
Tyres - (hmmm)
Interior - dead cow, fabric covered cotton dash wrapped over alluminium crash structure etc etc I don't know but lets have less plastic and make it completely green. And lightweight. And fun.








You mean, like, the government actually gives a flying rat's ass when anything sensible is proposed?

http://www.good-energy.co.uk/
... I don't know about the US though.
How do they work out that MPG figure? Surely that must depend on what you get charged for your electric. Good for people on Economy 5 mind.

Bet that MPG figure is knackered in the winter when the driver wants some heat in the cabin and has to switch on the second bar.

As suggested in other posts, this vehicle is some way off being zero (CO2) emissions. All the energy used to make it has to be accounted for (in the UK, most of our energy is still from coal). There's the energy to get parts to the manufacturing line AND to ship the cars to the US. Then, where does the energy come from to generate the electricity to propel it? Coal power stations again.
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