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  2. The Cost of 8 Common Tesla Repairs - AOL

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    According to EnergySage, the cost of a new standard Tesla ranges from $42,990 to $119,990. This doesn't account for any tax rebates or other incentives, so the amount you actually pay could be ...

  3. Tesla Model 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Model 3 is a battery electric powered mid-size sedan with a fastback body style built by Tesla, Inc., introduced in 2017.The vehicle is marketed as being more affordable to more people than previous models made by Tesla.

  4. Elon Musk is comparing Tesla's 'mass market' Model 3 to a ...

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    When Tesla unveiled its Model 3 last year, CEO Elon Musk hawked the sedan as an affordable car for the masses. Tesla calls its Model 3 a "mass market" car, but Elon Musk compared it to a $66,000 ...

  5. Tesla Model 3 gets a price cut, but the $35,000 model is ...

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    For the second time in as many months, Tesla lowered the price on the Model 3 as part of its ongoing effort to boost sales. As it stands now, the cheapest Model 3 available for purchase costs ...

  6. Tesla Fremont Factory - Wikipedia

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    For the Model 3 and Y, Tesla uses larger 2170-type cylindrical lithium-ion battery cells. The larger size was optimized for electric cars, allowing for a higher capacity per cell and a lower number of cells per battery pack. [119] Tesla sources these batteries with an NCA cathode chemistry from Panasonic's production line at Gigafactory Nevada ...

  7. Health and environmental effects of battery electric cars

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    Plug-in hybrids and electric cars run off lithium-ion batteries and rare-earth element electric motors.Electric vehicles use much more lithium carbonate equivalent in their batteries compared to the 7g (0.25 oz) for a smartphone or the 30 g (1.1 oz) used by tablets or computers.