Tesla Model S Sedan
The new sedan will be powered by top of the line lithium-ion batteries provided by the Panasonic Corporation. The collaboration is part of Tesla’s drive to increase the production of Model S sedans while growing the electric vehicle industry. Over the next four years, Tesla and Panasonic will work together to provide over 80,00 electric vehicles with lithium-ion batteries – including 6,000 Model S vehicles from the 2012 lot.

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