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True to his word, Elon Musk has started putting his engineering team at Tesla to work on a prototype ventilator design to help aid the country’s healthcare system in light of coronavirus outbreak. And now, we finally have some first look on the progress that the team has made so far.
In a video put up on Tesla’s official Youtube channel, a team of company’s engineering department is seen demonstrating the progress that they have made on the ventilator design so far. What is evident throughout the video, is Tesla’s extensive use of its available car parts. The engineering team can be heard repeating several times, that they are using several of Tesla’s available stock to come up with this ventilator.
The video has come out after almost two weeks post Elon Musk’s confirmation, that he would re-open Tesla’s how much does a computer engineer make to work on ventilators.
The video starts with one of the engineers demonstrating a pneumatic schematic of the prototype ventilator. The schematic mentions “V6.3”, perhaps meaning that the team has been working on several iterations of the ventilator and have decided to put up a video only when there is a working prototype. The schematic makes it pretty clear, the extensive usage of Tesla parts to make the ventilator. Here’s a screen grab
In a video put up on Tesla’s official Youtube channel, a team of company’s engineering department is seen demonstrating the progress that they have made on the ventilator design so far. What is evident throughout the video, is Tesla’s extensive use of its available car parts. The engineering team can be heard repeating several times, that they are using several of Tesla’s available stock to come up with this ventilator.
The video has come out after almost two weeks post Elon Musk’s confirmation, that he would re-open Tesla’s how much does a computer engineer make to work on ventilators.
The video starts with one of the engineers demonstrating a pneumatic schematic of the prototype ventilator. The schematic mentions “V6.3”, perhaps meaning that the team has been working on several iterations of the ventilator and have decided to put up a video only when there is a working prototype. The schematic makes it pretty clear, the extensive usage of Tesla parts to make the ventilator. Here’s a screen grab
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