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Tesla makes Reno a critical pit stop on way to Las Vegas and CES

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29th December 2016

By: Bloomberg

  

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As far as Tesla’s concerned, what’s happening in Las Vegas can stay in Las Vegas. The real action is some 400 dusty miles northwest, across the state in Reno.

The electric-car maker is seizing on next week’s consumer electronics show to host investors and analysts at Gigafactory 1, the sprawling Nevada plant where it makes batteries and energy storage packs.

Tesla Motors Inc.’s invitation-only “investor event” will take place January 4, as the tech and automotive industries swarm into Las Vegas for CES 2017. Though self-driving technology will be in the spotlight this year at CES, Tesla typically skips large industry trade shows, preferring to announce products separate from the pack.

“This will be our first time seeing the Gigafactory,” said Charlie Anderson, an analyst at Dougherty & Co who is among those planning to attend. “Everyone is converging in Nevada for CES, which starts the next day. There have been tons of requests for Gigafactory tours."

While visitors have to pay their own air fare and hotel costs, they’ll get some time with Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk and Chief Technology Officer JB Straubel, according to guests who have received invitations. Tesla may need the good graces of Wall Street and investors this year as it spends heavily to expand production to 500 000 vehicles annually by 2018, some ten times the number of vehicles delivered in 2015.

Battery Demand
The $5-billion Gigafactory 1 plant was born out of Tesla’s massive need for lithium-ion batteries both for its vehicles -- including the Model 3 due in late 2017 -- as well as energy storage-devices such as the Powerwall. Tesla, in partnership with Panasonic, is working to collapse its battery supply chain and drive down costs. In its third quarter letter to shareholders, Tesla said “the Gigafactory remains on track to begin cell production later this year.”

Reno has clawed its way back from the recession, embracing tech and the arts alike as the city sheds its image as a second-tier destination for gamblers and visitors to Lake Tahoe. The hope is that Tesla’s gigafactory will attract other manufacturers and help to transform the region.

Musk has said that he expects the fourth quarter to be profitable. It will be the first earnings period that includes SolarCity, the solar-panel installer it bought for $2-billion.

Tesla boosted a credit line with Deutsche Bank AG by $200-million, according to a regulatory filing last week. The company has the potential to add another $50-million to that agreement and increased a separate credit facility by another $300-million. Musk surprised investors in October by saying Tesla didn’t need to raise equity or borrow money this quarter, when some analysts were projecting it might soon need $2.5-billion to cover the company’s ambitious growth plans.

CES is heavy on autonomy this year and includes an opening keynote from Jen-Hsun Huang, the CEO of Tesla supplier Nvidia. Tesla’s forthcoming Model 3 sedan will be equipped with hardware to enable full self-driving, and Musk hopes to showcase an autonomous cross country drive from Los Angeles to New York by the end of 2017.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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