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With all of the distractions impacting Tesla’s bottom line at the moment, it’s easy to forget that the company dabbles in so much more than rocket ships and electric vehicles.

Before Elon Musk took on his latest role as chief agitator, his vision was one of a society that was free from the shackles of fossil fuels, one that could charge a vehicle from home and reduce its reliance on the grid by harnessing the power of the sun.

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