Tesla, Inc. produces, leases, and sells electric cars, in addition to other energy components such as generation and storage systems in the U.S., China and other parts of the world. The firm’s operations are split into Automotive and Energy Generation and Storage. The Automotive portion includes electric vehicles, sales of business regulation credits, direct supplies, used cars for sale, Tesla Superchargers, upgrades via a smartphone app, and buying financing and leasing options. This part of the business takes care of post-purchase services not covered by warranty, reselling of used cars, sale of merchandise, vehicle insurance, the sale of products to third-party customers, vehicle care services through its own locations and Tesla mobile service technicians, and warranties and extra services plans. Additionally, they provide energy generation services. The Generation and Storage segment is involved in designing, producing, installing, selling, and leasing solar energy generation and energy storage products, as well as providing associated services to residential, industrial, commercial, and utility segments via its website, stores, galleries, and partner channels. Additionally, they offer service and repairs to their energy product clients, including warranty-based maintenance, and provide different financing options to solar customers. The corporation used to be labeled Tesla Motors, Inc. and changed its name to Tesla, Inc. in February of 2017. Tesla, Inc. was set up in 2003 and its main office is located in Austin, Texas.