http://cleantechnica.com/2012/12/20/tesla-motors-announces-model-s-prices-for-europe/
[image] Tesla Announces European Pricing — Same As US (Only Different)
Dec 20, 2012 Tina Casey

[image]  / Courtesy of Tesla Motors
Fresh off the announcement of Tesla Motors’ first positive cash flow earlier
this month, the groundbreaking US-based electric car company has just put
out word of its European prices for the Tesla Model S. As we’ve learned to
expect the unexpected with Tesla, though, in typical brash fashion it is
breaking with convention and has tweaked its pricing structure so there
won’t be any unaccounted-for differences between its US and European prices.

Tesla Motors Announces European Tesla Model S Prices
One World, One Tesla Price

Tesla’s announcement makes it clear that there won’t be a one-for-one
equivalence between the price of a Model S in the US and Europe, due to
shipping costs, import duties, and other variables that are unrelated to
manufacturing costs. The $7500 federal tax credit in the US is another key
factor in the resulting differential (for a full pricing schedule, visit
Tesla’s European websites).

However, aside from all that, the European Tesla Model S prices conform to
Tesla’s global philosophy:

“Our goal is to make the same level of profit per car no matter where it is
ultimately delivered around the world. We do not think it is right to seek
higher profits from customers in some countries just because other companies
do.”
Tesla Motors, from Red to Black

Tesla launched in 2003 and has had its share of critics over the years,
partly from within the automotive community and partly from political
conservatives as the result of a hefty Department of Energy loan it received
back in 2009.

However, as of this fall, Tesla was reportedly in shape to make early
repayments on the loan, and as we head into winter, the company has finally
made it into the black, as we noted above.

Aside from building good will among future customers in Europe and elsewhere
with its one-world pricing structure, Tesla is also taking a proactive
approach to building customer loyalty here in the US.

The company went ahead and designed its own name-brand, solar-powered
charging stations, called the Tesla Supercharger, which it just unveiled in
September in California. The solar panels are included in a carport set up
by SolarCity, and the whole thing goes next to minimarts, shopping centers,
diners, and other places where drivers normally plan on stopping for a while
(a half charge takes only half an hour).

The first six Tesla Superchargers are already online, and that’s just the
beginning. According to Tesla: ”By next year, we plan to install
Superchargers in high traffic corridors across the continental United
States, enabling fast, purely electric travel from Vancouver to San Diego,
Miami to Montreal and Los Angeles to New York.”

Tesla is looking at a network of over 100 stations in North America alone by
2015, with more planned for Europe and Asia.

With the Motor Trend 2013 Car of the Year award for the Model S in its
pocket, it looks like Tesla Motors has some pretty good reasons to be
confident that the future is black.
[© 2012 cleantechnica.com ]



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