Future lies with autonomous cars: Ghosn

Original article by Andrew Whire
The Australian – Page: 17 & 20 : 6-Jun-17

Nissan Renault Alliance chairman Carlos Ghosn has rejected suggestions that growth in demand for autonomous and driverless cars will decimate the car industry. It has been claimed that such cars will lead to a significant drop in car ownership as people switch to ride-sharing. However, Ghosn does believe that autonomous cars will comprise a majority of all cars on the road by the end of 2022. He does not forsee much in the way of increased demand for electric cars in Australia without the introduction of government subsidies.

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NISSAN MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED, RENAULT SA, MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION, VOLKSWAGEN AG, GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

Tesla more valuable than GM or Ford – and the majority of Australians are on-board

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 10-Apr-17

A special Roy Morgan Snap SMS Poll has found that 63% of Australians would pay more for a "Zero Emissions" car like Tesla, including 100% of 18-24yr olds and 72% of 25-34yr olds. The results were consistent around Australia, with significant majorities in all states – both regionally (62%) and in capital cities (62%), and both genders – women (65%) and men (61%) saying they were willing to pay more for a "Zero Emissions" car. The poll was conducted on 17 March 2017) in conjunction with the Roy Morgan State of the Nation Report 27 – Focus on Australia’s Automotive Industry.

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ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED, TESLA INCORPORATED, FORD MOTOR COMPANY, GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

Dakota chief tips Tesla’s end within 10 years

Original article by Tess Ingram
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 19 : 8-Sep-16

Dakota Minerals has bought a tenement package in Portugal in anticipation of a rise in demand for lithium in Europe. David Frances, the CEO of the Australian-listed lithium explorer, expects strong demand for lithium from European manufacturers of electric cars. In contrast, Frances is sceptical about the popularity of electric cars in the US, where buyers are likely to show limited interest in such cars.

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DAKOTA MINERALS LIMITED – ASX DKO, TESLA MOTORS INCORPORATED, MERCEDES-BENZ AG, VOLKSWAGEN AG, BENCHMARK MINERAL INTELLIGENCE

Tesla set for Australian debut

Original article by Matthew Smith
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 7 : 24-Oct-14

Tesla Motors will sell its electric cars directly to Australian consumers, rather than through car dealerships. The direct-selling model is used in the US, and spokesman Heath Walker is confident that this strategy will not meet with the opposition it has attracted in some US states. Tesla is also hoping to lease space in Scentre Group’s shopping centres to display its vehicles. The Tesla Model S will be priced from $A90,000 in Australia

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TESLA MOTORS INCORPORATED, SCENTRE GROUP – ASX SCG, INTERNODE SYSTEMS PTY LTD, IINET LIMITED – ASX IIN, NASDAQ, PAYPAL INCORPORATED, GOOGLE INCORPORATED, BLOOMBERG LP