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Elon Musk says Tesla's 'battery day' in May will be 'the most exciting day' in company history

FILE PHOTO: Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk attends an opening ceremony for Tesla China-made Model Y program in ShanghaiTesla's rescheduled battery event will likely be in late May, CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday. In 2019, Tesla held a "autonomy day" where it showed off its partially self-driving tech. The "most exciting" day in Tesla's history will happen in May, chief executive Elon Musk said Wednesday.

He was referring to "battery day," an event the electric automaker intended to host in April to show off its technology soon, but was disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Now, Musk said on a conference call, that symposium is most likely set for the third week of May and will either be in Texas or California, "depending on what we are allowed to do."

Texas is likely an option because the state plans to lift some restrictions and restart businesses on Friday, starting with restaurants and retail stores at a quarter of their capacity.Bravo Texas!When he first announced battery day, Musk heralded the event as "a comprehensive review of cell chemistry, module and pack, architecture, and manufacturing plan that has a clear roadmap to a terawatt-hour per year.

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Not too happy with this dude at the moment. But, if he says Free America. let the covid19 cull the population. :3 You know I always wonder what it was like to live through a pandemic or not. What an Experience!

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