Does your car have an app for that If Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk has his way, it will.
The electric-car maker&'s CEO said at a conference today in San Francisco that the much-hyped Model S electric sedan will support third-party apps and text-to-voice capabilities.
Musk made the announcement during the question-and-answer portion of his keynote speech at the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco. He was wearing jeans and a plaid shirt in a standing-room-only crowd full of suits.
a4‚¬AWe want people to develop car-specific applications [for the Model S],a4‚¬¯ he told the audience. a4‚¬AAnd text-to-speech technology can address some of the issues with driver distraction.a4‚¬¯
With its large 17-inch touchscreen console, car fans and investors have long suspected that third-party apps might be part of the Model S plan, but Wednesdaya4‚¬a4„s announcement was the first acknowledgement from Musk that the company is courting a developer community.
The 39-year-old entrepreneur dodged questions about production schedule and the controversial lead-up to Teslaa4‚¬a4„s IPO, which he described as a4‚¬Afun.a4‚¬¯
Musk also said he was optimistic about SolarCity, the solar-panel installation company where he is chairman. He said he believed that there was a a4‚¬Agood chancea4‚¬¯ that the company would put more solar panels on homes in the next three years than have been cumulatively installed to date.
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