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Tesla engineers show ventilator prototype on YouTube

Published 04/05/2020, 09:34 PM
Updated 04/05/2020, 09:40 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The view of Tesla Inc's U.S. vehicle factory in Freemont, California

By Kate Duguid

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Engineers at Tesla Inc (O:TSLA) showed a prototype for a ventilator on Sunday evening in a video published on the company's YouTube channel, as hospitals around the country overwhelmed by coronavirus patients face device shortages.

The design for the ventilators relies heavily on Tesla car parts, one of the engineers said, enabling the company to redeploy existing stock and produce the devices quickly.

The video comes two weeks after Chief Executive Elon Musk said Tesla planned to reopen its New York factory to produce ventilators.

The timeline for production was not specified in the video.

"There's still a lot of work to do," said one of the engineers, "but we're giving it our best effort."

Governments globally have appealed to automakers and aerospace companies to help procure or make ventilators and other medical equipment amid the increasing number of coronavirus infections.

More than a million people have been infected worldwide by the coronavirus, while over 65,000 have been killed. The United States has the most number of cases at above 300,000.

On March 30, Ford Motor Co (N:F) said it would produce 50,000 ventilators in the following 100 days at a plant in Michigan in cooperation with General Electric 's (N:GE) healthcare unit, and could then build 30,000 per month as needed.

Musk said on March 31 that Tesla planned to supply FDA-approved ventilators free of cost to hospitals within regions where the electric carmaker delivers.

The Financial Times has reported that the devices donated by Musk to some New York City hospitals were not the type of ventilators that have been in demand for use in intensive-care units. Rather, they were Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure machines, typically used to treat sleep apnea but recently approved by the FDA as an alternative in the event of a ventilator shortage.

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Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Latest comments

its about time now if they can make it that would be great.
I see that video and the first thing that comes to mind is there's now way other automakers and aerospace companies have the agility to get results so fast. Not without spending insane amount of money in bureaucracy, over-design, and excess of resources.
I like Musk and what he does for America. Imagine how much more folks like him could do for the world if all the hateful losers would just stay home.
a bulletproof ventilator that looks a reject from a back to the future movie... just like a robot unmanned submarine that can barely dive to save kids in cave.... more tesla propaganda so useless ****.. if they want to make ventilators, just make a ventilator... why try to make improvements to something that works. just make it and make it faster!
Just incredible! Does no one think conventionally in that company? I hope they did not forget to add the cara-oke in the UI or maybe it's a future firmware update?
Something is better than nothing
Gotta love when Elon does more foe the cou try than the Republican party.
Enron musk and the ponzi company..gota love the schtick
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