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Recently, it seems that Elon Musk's house project has actually started moving forward. The autonomous home concept announced by Tesla is quite intriguing.
The basic idea is a self-sufficient energy system combined with affordability. By 2026, multiple model sizes are expected to hit the market. Variations range from 26 square meters to 76 square meters.
Price-wise, the starting point for basic equipment is around $7,999. Honestly, this is quite affordable compared to traditional homes.
Tesla's system includes their own solar panels and Powerwall energy storage systems. By combining these, the home can operate entirely on renewable energy. It also features a rainwater collection mechanism, so water bills are eliminated.
The concept behind Elon Musk's house aims to create residences without utility bills or ongoing financial burdens. In other words, it’s about providing accessible, sustainable housing for everyone.
The design also considers durability against harsh natural phenomena, which I see as a practical feature. It’s not just an idealistic vision but is intended for real-world living conditions.
If projects like Elon Musk's house become a reality, the housing market could undergo significant changes. Since the technology is already feasible, it’s worth paying close attention to future developments.