Tesla releases infographic revealing global energy market expansion strategy
LONDON – 13/8/2025 – Shortly after announcing its entry into the UK retail electricity market, Tesla has released an infographic summarizing its entire roadmap and strategy for expanding its clean energy sector globally.
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| Photo image Reeve Musk Elon |
1. Featured headline
"Tesla Electric: From selling cars to dominating the global energy market" – the text is placed in the center, showing the long-term goal of the group led by Elon Musk.
2. Development timeline
The infographic shows a journey of nearly 10 years:
2015 – Launch of Tesla Energy (Powerwall, Powerpack)
2016 – Acquisition of SolarCity, expansion into solar power
2020 – Testing Tesla Electric in Texas and Australia
2023 – Expanding the Megapack storage model to an industrial scale
2025 – Entering the UK retail electricity market (Tesla Electric UK)
The future – Towards Germany, Norway, the Netherlands, North America, Asia
3. Closed ecosystem model
A circular diagram illustrating 4 key areas:
Energy production: Solar Roof, Solar Panels
Storage: Powerwall (household), Megapack (industrial)
Distribution: Tesla Electric
Consumption: Tesla cars, smart homes, charging stations
4. Competitive advantages
The infographic outlines 4 outstanding strengths that help Tesla challenge energy giants:
Exploiting electricity consumption data from vehicles and smart devices
Application of AI to optimize electricity prices in real time
International green technology brand
A closely linked product ecosystem
5. Target markets
The world map is clearly marked:
In operation: US, Australia, UK
Opening soon: Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Canada, Japan
6. Impact forecast
According to the infographic content, Tesla expects to:
Reduce electricity costs for consumers
Promote the global decarbonization process
Build a flexible electricity purchase - sale - storage model like mobile data
Observers say that in addition to conveying information, this infographic also acts as a strong communication message, reinforcing the image of Tesla as not only a car company, but also a technology - energy corporation of the future.
