Core Insights - xAI, a company under Elon Musk, is utilizing Tesla's Megapack batteries to support its "Colossus" supercomputer in Memphis, showcasing the overlapping interests among Musk's companies [1] - The Greater Memphis Chamber announced that the system has integrated Megapack batteries to manage power outages and spikes in demand, with a new substation providing 150 megawatts of power [1] - xAI has invested approximately $230 million in Megapacks from January 2024 to February 2024, highlighting the collaboration among Musk's five companies [1] Group 1 - The use of 150 megawatt Megapacks emphasizes the cooperation between Musk's companies [1] - xAI's project has faced criticism from environmental organizations due to the use of natural gas turbines, although some turbines will be removed after the first phase of construction [1] - Tesla's energy division is viewed as a growing business, especially as vehicle sales decline, aligning with the company's mission to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy [1] Group 2 - Utility-scale batteries like Megapack are essential for storing wind and solar energy, and they can generate significant profits by selling stored electricity back to the grid during high demand [2]
马斯克商业帝国“跨界融合”:特斯拉(TSLA.US)电池助力xAI超级计算机