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Electric cars will double global electricity demand, claims Tesla CEO Elon Musk

According to Elon Musk, once electric cars become the norm, electricity from intermittent generating energy sources such as wind and solar will need t
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks onstage during a delivery event for Tesla China-made Model 3 cars. (File Photo) (REUTERS)

Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk said on Tuesday that electricity consumption will double if the world's car fleets are electrified, increasing the need to expand nuclear, solar, geothermal and wind energy generating sources.

Increasing the availability of sustainable energy is a major challenge as cars move from combustion engines to battery-driven electric motors, a shift which will take two decades, Musk said in a talk hosted by Berlin-based publisher Axel Springer.

"It will take another 20 years for cars to be fully electric. It is like with phones, you cannot replace them all at once," Musk said in a talk streamed on the Bild.de web site, adding that around 5% of vehicles are replaced every year.

Once electric cars become the norm, electricity from intermittent generating energy sources such as wind and solar will need to be stored, probably through battery technology, he said.

"Together with large battery packs, both things need to be combined, wind power with battery packs and solar energy," Musk said.

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"The best wind turbines are made in Germany," he said.

"I always have a good time when I am here. I like the engineering culture. People want to get things done."

Tesla has recently acquired a licence to trade electricity across western Europe, and the company has also been surveying customers in Germany about potentially using Tesla electricity in their cars.

First Published Date: 02 Dec 2020, 09:03 AM IST
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