TESLA is most probably a PYR Drosrite ClientRemember this Nov. 2016 press release?
PyroGenesis Announces Receipt of Can$900,000 (Approx.) Down Payment Towards Previously Announced Order for Two DROSRITE™ Furnaces If you pay attention to this excerpt:
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DROSRITE™ being delivered at a client’s facility in North America"
that comes with this picture inserted in the press release:
https://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/1267b55e-216e-4b0c-ba70-6a97679b40d9?size=0 you'll recognize, for anybody that's been there, that this is in California, because of the blue sky and mountains we see in the background.
Pretty similar background than this Tesla Fremont's plant:
https://cdn.abcotvs.com/dip/images/5708506_111919-kgo-tesla-plant-img_Image_00-00-00,04.jpg?w=1600 For sure, PYR's Drosrite technology fits TESLA leadership in doing things eco-responsably. This is the type of non-brainer technology for which Elon Musk doesn't have to be convinced.
June 30, 2010
PALO ALTO, Calif. - Tesla Motors has purchased the former NUMMI factory in Fremont, California, where it will build the Model S sedan and future Tesla vehicles. As recently as April of 2010, the NUMMI factory was used by Toyota to produce the Corolla and Tacoma vehicles using the industry-leading Toyota production system. It is one of the largest, most advanced and cleanest automotive production plants in the world
July 2021 -
Panasonic, Tesla’s Oldest Industrial Partner, Said To Have Sold Off Its Entire Tesla Stake ... Along with Toyota and Daimler, carmakers that both invested in and worked with Tesla in its formative years (and in Toyota’s case, sold it a massive assembly plant), Panasonic proved to be a particularly valuable partner. It supplied ever greater quantities of lithium-ion cells for Tesla vehicles, working closely with Tesla engineers to modify the chemistry and design to optimize them for use in high-powered electric cars. Panasonic also works with Tesla at its Gigafactory in Sparks, Nevada, and previously made solar power products for it at the carmaker’s Buffalo, New York plant before shutting down its operations there in the summer of 2020. Imagine if TESLA becomes a Client as PYR once mentioned that the automative industry has shown interest in their Drosrite technology: