An Executive Summary of
ELON MUSK
TESLA, SPACEX, AND THE QUEST FOR A FANTASTIC FUTURE
by
Ashlee
Vance
Who
is
Elon
Musk?
Elon
Reeve
Musk
is
a
Canadian
investor,
businessman,
inventor,
and
engineer.
Born
on
June
28,
1971,
in
South
Africa,
Elon
had
a
troubled
childhood,
but
that
didnt
deter
him
from
becoming
the
CEO
of
one
of
the
most
technologically
advanced
companies
in
the
world.
Elon
serves
as
the
CEO
for
not
only
Tesla
Motors,
but
also
SpaceX.
He
also
works
as
the
chairman
in
Solar
City
and
is
also
the
cofounder
for
various
companies
including
Paypal
and
Zip2.
If
you
want
to
know
a
lot
more
about
the
brain
behind
these
companies,
read
the
book:
Elon
Musk.
Preston
and
Stigs
General
Thoughts
on
the
Book
This
was
a
really
fun
and
interesting
book.
Although
Hollywood
has
compared
Musk
to
the
Tony
Stark
character
in
Iron
Man,
the
reality
of
the
situation
is
hes
quite
different.
For
example,
Musk
isnt
one
to
drink
alcohol
or
participate
in
anything
outside
of
his
precious
work.
While
reading
the
book
I
got
the
impression
that
money
was
never
the
key
driver
for
Musk.
Money
was
more
of
a
by-product
of
his
actions
and
determination
to
change
the
world.
For
me,
Elon
Musk
doesnt
come
across
as
a
sympathetic
person
or
someone
I
would
ever
want
to
work
for.
Although
his
accomplishments
are
very
impressive,
his
laser
focus
and
self-interest
of
accomplishing
major
goals,
seem
to
interfere
with
his
ability
to
treat
people
humanly
and
personally.
Elon
Musk
is
a
person
that
has
set
out
to
change
the
word,
and
I
think
hes
going
to
succeed.
If
youre
looking
for
a
very
interesting
book
full
of
fun
stories,
youll
definitely
enjoy
this
one.
Chapter
1:
Elons
World
In
this
section,
Ashlee
Vance
introduces
the
readers
to
Elon
Musk.
He
talks
about
how
Elon
has
gained
a
reputation
and
is
respected
by
some
of
the
most
successful
CEOs,
including
Larry
Page.
According
to
Elon
Musk,
innovation
is
necessary
but
since
some
of
the
best
minds
in
the
business
are
occupied
in
law,
finance
and
online
businesses,
innovation
is
hindered.
Elon
thrived
while
applying
his
brains
behind
technology
that
could
prove
to
be
some
of
the
biggest
breakthroughs
we
have
ever
seen.
Ashlee
talks
about
Musks
career
where
he
founded
Zip2,
when
he
was
just
fresh
out
of
college
in
1995.
Zip2
was
extremely
successful
and
was
sold
to
Compaq
for
about
$307
million
in
1999.
With
$22
million
as
Musks
share,
he
used
most
of
it
to
start
the
next
venture
that
morphed
into
Paypal.
The
company
was
acquired
by
eBay
for
a
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staggering
$1.5
billion.
While
other
entrepreneurs
focused
mostly
on
online
businesses,
Musk
invested
about
$70
million
in
Tesla,
$10
million
in
SolarCity
and
$100
million
in
SpaceX.
Chapter
2:
Africa
In
this
section,
Ashlee
describes
how
Musks
family
settled
in
Africa
after
traveling
from
Canada.
Musk
excelled
in
sci-fi
even
as
a
12
year
old.
He
was
introduced
to
the
public
in
1984
when
he
invented
a
sci-fi
game
named
Blastar,
which
was
published
in
PC
and
Office
Technology,
South
Africa.
Musk
was
a
boy
who
often
blended
reality
and
fantasy
in
his
mind
to
such
a
point
that
it
was
hard
to
be
separated.
He
was
often
inspired
by
stories
that
spoke
about
changing
the
world.
Musk,
as
a
kid,
was
brilliant
and
precocious.
He
would
often
go
into
a
state
of
trance
and
his
parents
wondered
if
the
kid
was
deaf.
His
mind
worked
in
a
visual
manner
and
blocked
everything
else
while
focusing
on
a
single
task.
As
a
voracious
reader,
Musk
often
devoured
sci-fi
books
and
it
went
on
to
such
an
extent
that
he
had
run
out
of
books
to
th
read
when
he
was
just
in
the
4
grade!
Known
as
a
kid
who
knew
it
all,
Musk
failed
to
make
friends
and
was
very
isolated.
In
fact,
he
wasnt
even
close
to
his
own
parents.
Later,
as
he
grew
up,
Musk
flew
back
to
Canada
to
pursue
his
dreams
and
left
his
home.
Chapter
3:
Canada
Musks
experiences
in
Canada
are
described
vividly
here.
Its
rather
interesting
to
note
that
Musk
associated
himself
with
people
who
could
respond
to
his
fantasies.
His
dating
life,
the
odd
jobs
he
took
up,
and
the
perseverance
with
which
he
pursued
everything
shows
the
kind
of
man
he
is.
After
spending
two
years
at
the
Queens
University,
Musk
joined
the
University
of
Pennsylvania
through
a
scholarship.
His
hunger
for
knowledge
made
him
pursue
dual
degrees
bachelors
degree
in
Physics
and
economics
degree
at
Wharton
School.
Musk
also
considered
a
career
in
videogames
because
of
his
obsession
with
them
ever
since
he
was
a
child.
Once
he
realized
that
it
wasnt
all
that
grand,
he
constantly
daydreamed
about
pursuing
projects
in
three
areas
including
the
Internet,
space
and
renewable
energy.
He
felt
that
these
areas
would
undergo
a
lot
of
changes
in
the
future,
making
significant
impacts
on
the
market.
Musk
wasnt
chasing
money,
but
he
was
forming
a
master
plan
that
would
let
the
world
know
that
he
wasnt
just
an
ordinary
entrepreneur.
Chapter
4:
Elons
First
Start-up
As
Musk
began
to
settle,
he
started
working
at
the
Pinnacle
Research
Institute
where
he
learned
a
lot.
With
various
scientists
conducting
experiments
on
ultracapacitors
that
could
be
used
as
fuel
for
hybrid
and
electric
vehicles,
Musk
used
his
time
in
Pinnacle
as
the
basis
for
his
business.
Musk,
along
with
Kimbal,
also
started
exploring
the
arena
of
internet
businesses
and
they
formed
Global
Link
Information
Network.
Later,
they
named
it
as
Zip2,
and
it
was
successful
because
it
helped
to
create
a
directory
for
businesses
where
they
could
search
locations.
With
a
small
office
in
Palo
Alto,
the
brothers
set
up
their
business.
While
Kimball
handled
the
marketing
and
sales
aspect
of
the
business,
Musk
managed
the
coding.
A
company
named
Navteq
that
was
into
creating
directions
and
digital
maps
to
be
used
in
GPS
navigation
helped
Musk
merge
both
the
databases
and
set
up
a
system.
With
some
funds
in
hand,
Musk
and
Kimbal
contacted
newspapers
to
sell
their
service.
Some
of
the
employees
at
Zip2
were
unhappy
because
of
Musks
interference
in
their
work.
As
the
CEO
of
the
company,
Musk
made
it
a
little
hard
for
other
people
to
work
around
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Chapter
5:
PayPal
Mafia
Boss
Musk
wasnt
a
man
who
just
copied
and
followed
what
everyone
else
was
doing.
When
he
was
working
in
Pinnacle,
he
approached
his
seniors
to
pitch
his
idea
about
how
they
could
make
billions
of
dollars
for
free
because
they
were
protected
by
the
government;
however,
the
bankers
refused
it
and
Musk
launched
himself
into
developing
X.com
and
invested
$12
million
into
it.
It
was
a
financial
start-up
company
and
although
everybody
felt
that
he
was
crazy
to
take
up
such
an
insane
risk
with
his
personal
money,
Musk
continued
with
it
undaunted.
PayPal,
another
company
led
by
Peter
Thiel
was
X.coms
main
competitor
and
although
both
the
companies
merged
to
conduct
business,
they
fell
out
later
and
Thiel
was
named
the
CEO.
Some
employees
from
X.com
made
it
clear
to
the
board
that
they
had
no
confidence
in
the
company
and
Musk
was
replaced
by
Thiel.
Although
many
loyal
employees
felt
that
Musk
was
cheated,
he
took
it
in
his
stride
and
left
the
company
once
he
felt
that
it
was
managed
by
brilliant
people
who
knew
how
to
handle
such
companies.
Chapter
6:
Mice
in
Space
After
the
fiasco
of
X.com
being
ripped
off
from
Musks
hands,
he
decided
to
travel
to
Los
Angeles
and
settle
down
there
with
this
wife,
Justine.
He
picked
Los
Angeles
because
thats
where
all
the
action
was.
Additionally,
the
idea
that
it
gave
more
access
to
the
space
industry
was
more
appealing
to
him.
He
associated
himself
with
the
Mars
Society
and
donated
a
whopping
$100,000
for
their
research
station.
Along
the
way,
he
began
pursuing
a
project
called
Mars
Oasis
where
he
would
purchase
a
rocket
and
use
it
to
create
a
robotic
greenhouse
in
Mars.
The
Musk
team
also
met
the
Russians
so
that
they
could
buy
a
rocket,
but
once
Musk
figured
that
the
Russians
werent
serious
about
his
proposal,
he
stormed
out
of
their
meeting
in
anger.
Although
disappointed,
Musk
didnt
give
up
and
began
thinking
about
making
his
own
rocket
that
was
even
cheaper
than
what
the
Russians
offered.
In
2002,
he
founded
SpaceX
where
they
would
focus
on
building
their
own
engines.
SpaceX
started
small,
but
within
a
year,
it
was
a
full-fledged
rocket
factory
and
they
also
unveiled
Falcon1s
prototype
in
December
2003.
Although
it
was
a
failure
when
it
was
launched
again
later,
Musk
didnt
stop
dreaming
about
his
ambition
to
change
the
world.
Chapter
7:
All
Electric
J.B
Straubel,
a
tinkerer
and
a
genius,
was
working
on
electric
cars.
Although
Musk
was
interested
had
diverted
his
attention
to
ultracpacitors
mostly,
he
found
Straubels
ideas
brilliant
and
promised
to
help
him
with
money.
At
the
same
time,
two
other
individuals
named
Marc
Tarpenning
and
Martin
Eberhard
who
had
founded
NuvoMedia,
were
also
working
on
electric
cars.
In
2003,
they
incorporated
a
new
company
named
Tesla
Motors
to
pay
homage
to
Nicola
Tesla.
They
came
up
with
the
idea
of
developing
cars
and
selling
it
directly
to
consumers,
instead
of
relying
on
partners.
Since
they
needed
an
investor
to
fund
their
operation
and
since
Musk
was
looking
for
brilliant
projects
that
were
into
electric
cars,
all
the
three
men
met
and
the
Tesla
team
merged
with
Musk.
With
Musks
$6.5
million
investment
in
Tesla,
he
was
made
the
chairman
and
was
the
largest
shareholder
in
the
company.
A
year
later,
Tesla
had
more
than
a
hundred
employees
and
was
going
strong.
They
also
built
EP1
(engineering
prototype
1)
from
Roadster
and
this
allowed
them
to
get
more
investors.
It
became
so
famous
that
they
had
investors
signing
checks
to
buy
their
cars.
Eventually,
they
began
to
face
too
many
problems
in
the
company
and
Eberhard
who
was
the
CEO,
quit
the
company
altogether.
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Chapter
8:
Pain,
Suffering
and
Survival
Musk
was
a
huge
celebrity
and
was
also
photographed
with
various
celebrities
including
Robert
Downey
Jr.
His
wife
Justine
also
reveled
in
their
newfound
celebrity
status
and
began
penning
blogs
to
share
their
experiences
as
a
couple.
This
also
catapulted
Musks
name
and
the
press
constantly
wrote
about
this
man
who
was
interested
in
anything
related
to
space.
However,
when
SpaceXs
launch
failed
miserably,
and
with
Justines
blogs
hinting
that
their
marriage
was
rocky,
Musks
reputation
faltered.
Musk
also
began
to
face
issues
with
money
and
sold
his
McLaren
for
cash.
Justine
continued
to
blog
about
him
and
although
they
divorced
each
other,
the
gossips
wouldnt
just
stop.
Musk
went
on
to
marry
Riley,
but
the
problems
in
SpaceX
continued.
Finally,
in
2008,
SpaceX
successfully
completed
its
fourth
launch,
but
people
were
unaware
about
its
deep
financial
trouble.
Some
articles
in
the
press
continued
to
attack
Musk
and
SpaceX
and
Tesla.
The
employees
lived
in
a
state
of
fear
and
also
contributed
to
keep
the
company
going
as
Musk
began
rallying
around
to
gather
more
money
to
save
his
company.
However,
Musk
sought
solace
from
the
fact
that
SpaceX
had
received
$1.6
billion
from
NASA.
Musk,
after
all
his
pain
and
suffering,
had
survived
and
was
recouping
to
lead
his
company.
Chapter
9:
Liftoff
As
the
years
have
gone
by,
SpaceX
has
developed
enormously
and
continues
to
do
so.
Although
it
has
several
competitors,
it
continues
to
satisfy
its
customers
in
a
way
the
others
cant.
As
the
competitors
need
to
rely
on
Russia
for
its
machines,
SpaceX
has
an
edge
because
it
builds
all
its
machines
from
scratch.
With
$60
million
used
per
launch,
the
cost
is
much
lesser
than
what
Japan
and
Europe
charge.
The
company
is
looking
to
reduce
this
cost
further
to
about
$20
million
by
improving
their
launch
technology.
Of
course,
there
are
several
negatives
that
surround
any
business
related
to
aerospace,
but
Musk
has
been
able
to
use
them
to
his
advantage.
In
his
words,
SpaceX
is
not
just
an
ordinary
aerospace
contactor,
but
is
instead
a
hip
place
to
work
where
they
work
on
revolutionary
techniques
that
can
change
the
world.
While
some
employees
fear
Musk,
others
love
him
and
adapt
to
the
crazy
hours
they
need
to
put
in
to
work
there.
After
a
competition
held
by
NASA,
SpaceX
will
receive
$2.6
billion
while
Boeing
will
receive
$4.2
billion
in
order
to
develop
capsules
and
shuttle
people
to
ISS.
Chapter
10:
The
Revenge
of
the
Electric
Car
By
2012,
Tesla
stunned
its
competitors
in
the
industry
when
they
began
shipping
the
very
suave
Model
S
sedan.
With
the
ability
to
run
more
than
300
miles
with
only
one
charge,
it
offered
a
lot
of
other
perks
to
its
customers.
Tesla
made
the
entire
experience
of
buying
the
car
a
spectacle
and
before
they
knew
it,
it
was
named
the
best
car
of
the
year.
Within
a
short
period
of
time,
the
car
was
owned
by
several
celebrities
and
other
wealthy
people,
especially
from
the
Silicon
Valley.
If
any
of
the
customers
complied
that
the
car
wasnt
functioning
well,
Tesla
would
also
offer
a
loaner
to
the
customer
while
they
repaired
the
sedan.
If
the
car
owners
complained
about
any
glitches,
the
Tesla
team
would
gain
access
to
the
car
through
their
internet
connection
and
download
software
updates
and
fix
it.
It
was
incredible
because
the
car
performed
even
better
after
you
bought
it.
Musk
had
eventually
accomplished
what
he
wanted;
however
the
criticisms
wouldnt
stop.
When
Ebenhard
sued
Musk,
it
was
extremely
bitter
for
both
the
parties,
but
they
settled
their
differences
out
of
the
court.
Many
people
say
that
Musk
is
not
the
original
founder
of
Tesla,
but
that
point
is
moot
because
Tesla
simply
couldnt
have
been
where
it
is
today
if
it
wasnt
for
the
sheer
brilliance
and
intelligence
of
Musk
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it.
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Chapter
11:
The
Unified
Field
Theory
of
Elon
Musk
In
this
final
chapter,
Ashlee
gives
some
background
about
how
SolarCity
was
incorporated
by
the
Rive
brothers.
Through
Elons
help,
they
began
their
business
in
the
solar
industry
and
installed
solar
panels
to
customers
while
offering
excellent
service.
Pretty
soon,
the
company
became
extremely
popular
and
Musk
Co.
included
SolarCity,
SpaceX
and
Tesla.
By
2014,
SolarCity
was
evaluated
at
$7
billion.
All
the
three
companies
seemed
to
move
in
tandem
with
each
other
since
they
exchanged
information
and
came
up
with
the
best
solutions
to
any
problems.
It
also
became
tougher
for
competitors
to
attack
SpaceX,
Tesla,
or
SolarCity
individually
since
they
worked
like
one
single
unit.
When
the
stocks
soared
for
Tesla,
the
other
two
companies
enjoyed
a
surge
in
their
stocks
too.
Musk
has
been
able
to
prove
everyone
wrong
and
has
handled
the
companies
admirably.
Its
no
wonder
that
hes
admired
by
some
of
the
most
brilliant
CEOs
in
the
world
today.
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