A future where the electric car is ubiquitous cannot be built by one
company alone, regardless of the hype around Tesla and its progress in
consumer automotive space. That’s why it’s exciting to hear from Elon
Musk himself about talks between BMW and Tesla, even if they’re only
informal, around potential collaboration on battery and charger
technology.
Musk’s comments are from an interview in Der Spiegel,
the German weekly news publication. In the interview, Musk says that
the talks entered around potential collaboration in developing future
battery tech, and charger stations, which could allow for greater
interoperability between electric vehicles from both brands, as well as
faster advances in improvements to EV power tech.
The discussions have also touched on the technologies that BMW employees in the manufacture of its i3 compact commuter
and i8 sports car, which use electric power. BMW employs carbon fibres
in the chassis construction for these vehicles, which makes for more
lightweight vehicles overall, which in turn means batteries can drive
the cars for longer without requiring a recharge.
Musk also commented on the company’s partnership with Mercedes, and said a working collaboration will continue despite Mercedes’ recent sell-off of its Tesla stake. He also expressed confusion at Toyota’s recent decision to pursue fuel cell vehicle technology, noting that a fuel cell-powered car consumers three times as much energy overall when compared to an equivalent, battery-powered vehicle.
source:TechCrunch
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