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by FireBeyond
1477 days ago
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> instead directed him to two guys who had incorporation papers and nothing else That's not true. They were already working on a proprietary motor that would go on to become the basis of the Tesla motor. They got Series A funding from Musk and other sources (though Musk was the largest funder) at the start of 2004. He also wasn't really involved in day to day ops, but provided "vision" for the Roadster from 2007 onwards - that's when he became more involved. |
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