
Tesla
Tesla, Inc. is an American electric vehicle and clean energy company founded in 2003 by Elon Musk, Martin Eberhard, Marc Tarpenning, Ian Wright, and JB Straubel. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Tesla has emerged as a leading force in the automotive industry, revolutionizing transportation with its innovative electric cars and sustainable energy solutions.
At its core, Tesla's mission is to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy. The company's vision is built upon the belief that electric vehicles can be superior to traditional internal combustion engine cars in terms of performance, efficiency, and environmental impact. By producing electric vehicles with cutting-edge technology, Tesla aims to promote the adoption of clean energy and reduce global carbon emissions.
Tesla's impact on the automotive industry has been substantial, challenging the status quo and inspiring other automakers to invest heavily in electric vehicle technology. The company's approach to open-sourcing its patents, allowing others to use its technology to promote sustainable transportation, further demonstrates its commitment to driving positive change.



- Autopilot and Full Self-Driving: Musk drives Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) efforts, emphasizing autonomous driving tech for safety and efficiency. His ambition for full self-driving spurs Tesla's innovations in sensors, AI, and advanced driver-assistance systems
- Battery Technology Advancement: Under Musk's leadership, Tesla advanced battery technology and energy storage systems, including the Gigafactory for large-scale battery production, recognizing their importance in the EV industry
- Gigafactory Development: Musk initiated the development of Tesla's Gigafactories, large-scale production facilities for batteries and energy storage systems, supporting the company's ambitious growth plans
- Visionary Leadership: Elon Musk has provided visionary leadership in shaping Tesla's product development strategies and direction, through his innovative mindset and relentless pursuit of excellence, Musk has disrupted the automotive industry, challenging traditional notions of what is possible with electric vehicles

- Roadster: Baglino dedicated himself to the development of digital testing equipment and motor control firmware, thereby improving the performance of the 2008 Tesla Roadster
- Model S: Baglino designed the dual motor system and powertrain control algorithms for the Tesla Model S
- 4680 Battery: Baglino is in charge of Tesla's efforts to produce its own batteries, the so-called 4680 cells, he also established a cost-down roadmap through 2026 across five areas of effort, to achieve the mass production of 4680 battery
- Powerwall: Baglino involved in the design and optimization of Powerwall system, it involved working on the system architecture, thermal management, and overall performance optimization