Tesla discontinues its Solar Roof tiles, not economically viable
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Tesla stops accepting orders from Solar Roof after years of delays, steep price hikes and facilities far away from the figures announced by Musk
Tesla discontinues its Solar Roof tiles, not economically viable
Tesla has discontinued the Solar Roof, its solar-tile roofing product, Electrek has learned. The company has told third-party installers that it will no longer supply solar roof tiles going forward, only solar panels, according to two sources close to the program.
Tesla axes its solar roof tile product line
Tesla discontinued its Solar Roof Tiles after concluding that they were not viable Tesla has officially discontinued its Solar Roof Tile product line. The product has been removed from Tesla’s website and marketing, and third-party installers have reportedly been told they will no longer receive it. According to Electrek, two sources close to the program […] The post Tesla axes its solar roof tile product line appeared first on OC3D.
Teslas drøm om solcelletakstein er over Tesla avvikler sitt prizede Solar Roof og vil heretter kun levere konvensjonelle solellepaneler. Etter år med usikre tall og skyhøye priser konkluderer selskapet med at produktet ikke er økonomisk levedyktig, skriver Electrek. Les også: Tesla strike i Sverige over: – Kjøpte ut de stragende Slutt på solcelletaksteinen Tesla har ifølge to kilder tet på programmet informert sine sertifiserte installatører om …
On August 21, 2026, Tesla ends a decade of illusions. The company officially announces the abandonment of the Solar Roof, these solar tiles presented as an energy revolution in October 2016. The balance sheet is overwhelming: only 3,000 installations, against a target of 1,000 per week announced by Elon Musk. Behind this debacle hides a gulf of finance and a brutal lesson on the risks of management by promise. A ruinous acquisition: SolarCity an…
The company stops accepting orders from its solar tiles after failing to convert one of Elon Musk's major projects into a profitable product and bet on conventional panels and batteries.
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