On the heels of the announcement of the Tesla Model S, the Tesla Gigafactory, and the announcement that Tesla will be launching an electric vehicle program, a number of media outlets are reporting that Tesla is planning on offering its vehicles as a service to various customers in the future.
According to the Financial Times, Tesla’s electric vehicle business is expected to reach $4 billion by 2020.
That’s roughly $1.5 billion per year in the first half of 2020.
The Financial Times says Tesla plans to offer its vehicles to consumers through its fleet-wide service, which will be available on a “federated basis” with other companies.
This will enable Tesla to offer an additional range of products and services to customers at a lower cost than it would charge for its own.
In addition, Tesla says that it plans to charge customers for each battery pack they purchase.
The FT says Tesla is looking to expand its service to include customers who don’t have a Tesla vehicle yet.
Tesla will provide an additional $250 for each mile driven.
Tesla’s fleet-based service will begin by launching a service for customers who currently have a Teslas or Model S but don’t own one yet.
This service will be offered in areas with limited or no charging infrastructure, such as airports, hospitals, or other destinations where Tesla is limited to offering only one or two vehicles per customer per trip.
Tesla will then offer the Tesla electric vehicle service to Tesla’s fleet of electric vehicles that are already in service, but aren’t yet on the road.
The service will then allow Tesla customers who have already owned a Tesla to order and receive an electric car for $300.
The car will then be delivered to the customer’s address.
The financial Times says the service will include Tesla’s autonomous driving technology, as well as other Tesla products and systems.
It also says that Tesla’s vehicles will be “available to lease or buy” through its leasing programs.
Tesla says that all Tesla vehicles that were previously owned by its customers will be able to be leased to customers who choose to buy them through the Tesla leasing program.
The company says it plans on leasing cars to customers with “minimum credit and no previous Tesla vehicle ownership,” and that it is in the process of leasing cars in order to reduce its costs.
The Model S is expected in the fall.