That’s all quite a lot on its own, but a recent interview that Elon Musk gave on Danish television revealed something else new as well — something really quite interesting, in my opinion. The company could be increasing the range of the Model S up to 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) “within (only) a year or two,” according to Musk.
Granted, Musk has a reputation for possessing an optimist’s mind (especially with regard to timelines), so who knows how this will actually pan out — but one can’t help but take heed at that suggestion, can they? A Model S with 600-ish miles of range in just a year or two? Who could say no to that?
Musk added an addendum to that comment, though — that the current distance record for the Model S currently stands at over 700 kilometers (achieved by traveling the whole trip at 25 miles per hour). Perhaps it’s just a throwaway comment to get the press’s attention? Elon has previously focused on “real-world” driving range under normal conditions.
Musk elaborated, noting that he expected a range of 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) to be achievable by 2020, amongst other things.
Here’s a highlight of some of the other interesting comments made by Musk in the interview:
Source: CleanTechnica. Reproduced with permission.
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