Full Vertical IntegrationWe design and manufacture a fully integrated energy and transportation ecosystem. By doing so, we create products that work together for maximum impact—leading to the greatest environmental benefit possible. Page 9
99.96% Uptime, 100% RenewableWith more than 3,500 Supercharger locations, we own and operate the largest global, fast charging network in the world. Our global network had 99.96% uptime and was 100% renewable in 2021, achieved through a combination of onsite resources and annual renewable matching. Page 69
Case Study: Model SSince its introduction in 2012, we have increased the range of Model S by over 50%, from 265 miles to 405 miles of range for the long-range variant. Data shows that as vehicle range increases, Supercharging use decreases.
Case Study: Model SSince its introduction in 2012, we have increased the range of Model S by over 50%, from 265 miles to 405 miles of range for the long-range variant. Data shows that as vehicle range increases, Supercharging use decreases.
Safety is Enhanced When Autopilot is EngagedIn 2021, we recorded 0.22 crashes for every million miles driven in which drivers were using Autopilot technology (Autosteer and active safety features). For drivers who were not using Autopilot technology (no Autosteer and active safety features), we recorded 0.77 crashes for every million miles driven. By comparison, NHTSA’s most recent data shows that in the United States there are 1.81 automobile crashes for every million miles driven*. Page 85
~11x Lower Fire Risk vs. Average US VehicleWe continue to improve our battery chemistry, cell structure, battery pack structure and vehicle passive safety to decrease fire risk to as close to zero as possible. As Tesla’s vehicle technology continues to improve, fires will be even less likely for our EVs. From 2012 to 2021, there has been approximately five Tesla vehicle fires for every billion miles traveled. By comparison, data from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and U.S. Department of Transportation show that in the U.S. there are 53 vehicle fires for every billion miles traveled.* Page 90