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Recently, Elon Musk announced Tesla's tiny house project, and it has been attracting a lot of attention. The starting price of $7,999 for the basic model is a very aggressive pricing strategy.
This Tesla home is not just a small house; it is designed to be completely self-sufficient in energy. By combining solar panels and Powerwalls, it can operate independently of the external power grid. Furthermore, it is equipped with a rainwater collection system, allowing it to be somewhat self-sustaining in water as well.
By 2026, multiple sizes ranging from 26 square meters to 76 square meters are scheduled to be available on the market. In other words, there will be a wide variety of options, from single-person to family-sized homes. Elon Musk's goal is likely to provide as many people as possible with a lifestyle free from fixed costs such as monthly electricity and water bills.
Seeing this kind of innovative approach, I once again realize that Tesla is no longer just an automaker but is becoming an energy solutions company. The entry of such players into the housing market will likely stimulate the entire industry.