Technology
Walmart, Tesla settle lawsuit over solar panel fires
San Francisco, Nov 6
Walmart has agreed to drop a lawsuit against Tesla over widespread negligence after rooftop solar panel systems on seven of the retailers stores allegedly caught fire.
"Walmart and Tesla are pleased to have resolved the issues raised by Walmart concerning the Tesla solar installations at Walmart stores. Safety is a top priority for each company and with the concerns being addressed, we both look forward to a safe re-energisation of our sustainable energy systems," the companies said in a joint statement.
The lawsuit was aimed at Tesla Energy Operations, a division within the clean energy and electric vehicle automaker which was known as SolarCity.
Walmart's lawyers accused SolarCity of adopting "an ill-considered business model that required it to install solar panel systems haphazardly and as quickly as possible in order to turn a profit" in the explosive complaint, The Verge reported on Tuesday.
Additionally, the lawyers also alleged in the lawsuit that Tesla did not properly handle Walmart's complaints about the fires.
Musk had recently unveiled the third version of Tesla's solar-roof product and the company hopes to install the first one in large numbers.
According to Musk, this third iteration of the electricity-generating house-topper will be cheaper, easier, and faster to install than its predecessors.
The company said that it has increased power density in the third version of the Solar Roof tiles, reduced the parts used in the tiles by half and brought down costs substantially compared to the second generation tiles.
"Walmart and Tesla are pleased to have resolved the issues raised by Walmart concerning the Tesla solar installations at Walmart stores. Safety is a top priority for each company and with the concerns being addressed, we both look forward to a safe re-energisation of our sustainable energy systems," the companies said in a joint statement.
The lawsuit was aimed at Tesla Energy Operations, a division within the clean energy and electric vehicle automaker which was known as SolarCity.
Walmart's lawyers accused SolarCity of adopting "an ill-considered business model that required it to install solar panel systems haphazardly and as quickly as possible in order to turn a profit" in the explosive complaint, The Verge reported on Tuesday.
Additionally, the lawyers also alleged in the lawsuit that Tesla did not properly handle Walmart's complaints about the fires.
Musk had recently unveiled the third version of Tesla's solar-roof product and the company hopes to install the first one in large numbers.
According to Musk, this third iteration of the electricity-generating house-topper will be cheaper, easier, and faster to install than its predecessors.
The company said that it has increased power density in the third version of the Solar Roof tiles, reduced the parts used in the tiles by half and brought down costs substantially compared to the second generation tiles.
32 minutes ago
Vietnam boat accident: TN govt extends full support to victims and families
45 minutes ago
Kerala couple among 15 Indians killed in Vietnam boat tragedy
1 hour ago
FIFA WC: 'Haaland is unstoppable in the box,' says Vieri ahead of Norway vs England quarterfinal
1 hour ago
FIFA WC: When and where to watch Argentina vs Switzerland, know all details
4 hours ago
Boat carrying Indian tourists capsizes in Vietnam, several killed
6 hours ago
Courtroom drama was on Kajal Aggarwal’s radar for a long time
6 hours ago
Television actor Rohit Chandel arrested for allegedly stalking, harassing a minor
6 hours ago
Matt Damon wants to collaborate with Shekhar Kapur
6 hours ago
India ranks 1st in milk production, 2nd in mobile, 3rd in auto globally: PM Modi in New Zealand
6 hours ago
Onion prices jump in Chennai as Maharashtra supply drops, traders warn of further rise
6 hours ago
FSSAI slaps Swiggy Instamart with 9 notices following consumer complaints
6 hours ago
Sabarimala Tantri designate opts out, cites ill health
6 hours ago
Correct script, pronunciation: Centre issues fresh guidelines for National Song, National Anthem
