Stanford Seminar - Electric Vehicles - Marc Tarpenning & Martin Eberhard, Co-Founders of Tesla
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the world of electric vehicles and startups through a captivating seminar featuring Tesla co-founders Marc Tarpenning and Martin Eberhard. Part of Stanford University's EE292H: Engineering and Climate Change series, this 1-hour 20-minute talk delves into the application of engineering principles to address climate change challenges. Gain valuable insights into the development of stabilizing, remedial, and adaptive approaches to environmental issues. Learn how the engineering mindset can be leveraged to tackle complex problems stemming from climate change, with a specific focus on the electric vehicle industry. Discover the intersection of innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship from two pioneers who revolutionized the automotive landscape.
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Stanford Seminar: Electric Vehicles - Marc Tarpenning & Martin Eberhard, Co-Founders of Tesla
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