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Back in 2006, Musk laid out "Master Plan Part One," an ambitious blueprint to develop electric vehicles (EVs) by initially building a high-performance sports car, the Roadster. Profits from this niche allowed him to fund the development of more affordable sedans like the Model S, X, 3, and Y, thus expanding EV adoption across different segments. Importantly, this plan integrated the deployment of near-zero emission energy solutions, such as battery storage systems like the Tesla Megapack, all with the ultimate goal of transforming energy consumption.
Building on Success: The Next Phases
Master Plan Part Two
Unveiled in recent years, this iteration emphasizes: