ELON MUSK - A Brief Overview

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ELON MUSK – A Brief Overview

Elon Musk is the CEO, founder, inventor, or adviser for some of the world’s most-hyped
companies, including:
SpaceX (including Starlink)
Tesla (including SolarCity)
The Boring Company
OpenAI
Neuralink

Elon musk is into providing things to people which uses sustainable energy or renewable
energy as his point of view is that at some point of time energy we are using today will be
non-existent.

Providing and preparing the people for the same may seem a point with no guaranteed
returns but his thinking and working towards his business is to invest as much as he can into
these things even if there’s no guarantee of the returns.

His words, when asked about his mars project feasibility, were that in at some point of time
even reaching or crossing stratosphere was an achievement but today countries are able to
go to different planets and explore space easier than before. Continuous work towards
technology is necessary and therefore can accomplish the mars colony project. If everyone
stop working towards the same, at some point of time in future the current technology is
going to be out-dated, obsolete.

He applies this as a motto to all his projects and businesses.

Founded in 2003, Tesla is Musk’s second project post-PayPal, and still one of his most
ambitious.
Tesla envisions a future of self-driving cars, where the majority of people travel by
autonomous Tesla vehicles. It’s also a future where car owners frictionlessly rent out their
vehicles to serve as self-driving cabs while they’re not using them.

Leaving humanity as a single-planet species is a surefire path to extinction, according to


Musk.
The further we explore and settle away from Earth, the more resilient our species becomes
in the face of threats like superhuman AI or the depletion of Earth’s natural resources.

High launch costs have been prohibitive to the expansion of space travel. However, typical
launch costs have declined by a factor of 20 in the past decade thanks to commercial rocket
development.

There are a host of technical reasons for the high costs, including the capital requirements
of building single-use rockets, low failure tolerance, and high system complexity.

For Musk, reusable rockets are the key to making space travel accessible.
STARLINK
SpaceX’s ambitious $10B Starlink project isn’t intended to provide high-speed internet to
everyone, everywhere, but instead targets the population that terrestrial networks have
failed to reach.

“I want to be clear: it’s not like Starlink is some huge threat to telcos,” Musk said in a March
keynote. “In fact, it will be helpful to telcos because Starlink will serve the hardest-to-serve
customers that telcos otherwise have trouble dealing with.”

SOLARCITY
The concept for SolarCity emerged out of a simple realization: the clock was running low on
fossil fuels. The need for a replacement was emerging fast. “If they started now,” as Men’s
Journal reports Musk telling Lyndon in 2004, “They might rule the market.”

In February 2016, Musk proposed that Tesla buy SolarCity.


Tesla was developing the technology to help people charge their Teslas at home and on the
road. These so-called Powerwall batteries were being installed in homes and connected to
solar generators by third parties.
After the deal was approved, SolarCity’s business became organized under the Tesla “Solar
Roof” product offering — allowing Tesla to provide end-to-end residential solar energy
rather than just the battery.

HYPERLOOP
Transportation by vacuum tube is a centuries-old idea. In 1812, an Englishman named
George Medhurst was the first to propose building tunnels underground and shooting
passengers in pods through them pneumatically.
In 2012, Elon Musk was one of the first to convince people that this vision could be realized.

This “fifth mode of transport” (after cars, planes, trains and boats) would be a “cross
between a Concorde and a railgun and an air hockey table.” Riders would travel in a low-
pressure tube, inside pod-like capsules supported by air and powered by a “magnetic linear
accelerator.”

THE BORING COMPANY


One day, when Musk was sitting in traffic outside LA, he tweeted out a complaint that
became the impetus for the company that would attack this problem head-on.
“Traffic is driving me nuts. Am going to build a tunnel boring machine and just start
digging…” he tweeted in December 2016.
And so started The Boring Company (TBC), Musk’s solution to “soul-destroying traffic.” The
company aims to “construct safe, fast-to-dig, and low-cost transportation, utility, and freight
tunnels.”

There are many more projects on which Elon Musk is continuously working such as OpenAI,
NeuraLink and various others related to Technology and artificial intelligence thinking about
the future of the Human Species. He wants successful outcomes rather than returns on his
risky investments.
Many problems such as production, funding, research and development, etc are currently
there but he’s also continuously working on the same to solve the issues as much as he can.

Due to limit of words I won’t be able to even summarize properly all his business works and
projects but I have tried my best to tell about the same as much as I can.

Thank you

Harsh Phophalia
BBA LLB (Hons.)

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