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Elon Musk's Tesla Powers American Samoan Island With Solar Energy
In a tweet published Tuesday, Tesla Motors announced that the Ta'u Island in American Samoa now runs on nearly 100 percent solar energy, thanks to more than 5,300 solar panels and 60 Tesla Powerpacks.
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