Tesla Marketing Mix (Tesla 7Ps of Marketing)Tesla marketing mix (Tesla 7Ps of marketing) comprises elements of the marketing mix that consists of product, place, price, promotion, process, people and physical evidence. Product Element in Tesla Marketing Mix (Tesla 7Ps of Marketing) Tesla produces fully electric vehicles, and energy generation and storage systems, and also installs and maintains such systems and sells solar electricity. Tesla product positioning is associated with the idea that electric cars can also be fast and cool. The company also runs Supercharger power stations that can be used by customers to charge their vehicles on the road.  A typical Supercharge station has between six and twenty Superchargers. Table 3 below lists Tesla product categories and products within categories. Product category Products Vehicles Model S, Model X, Model 3, Future Consumer and Commercial Evs Energy storage Powerwall 2, Powerpack 2 Solar energy systems solar panels, inverters, racking, electrical hardware, monitoring device Tesla product categories and products   Tesla produced and delivered approximately half a million vehicles in 2020.[1] The alternative fuel vehicles manufacturer updated Model S and Model X launched in January 2021. Place Element in Tesla Marketing Mix (Tesla 7Ps of Marketing) Tesla sells its vehicles through its own sales and service network. Tesla stores and galleries are highly visible, premium outlets in major metropolitan markets. Some Tesla stores and galleries combine retail sales and service.  Tesla sells its vehicles online and in company-owned showrooms. The company does not use dealership networks to sell its products. The electric automaker operates stores and galleries in the US and 35 other countries and regions worldwide. Official website of the company contains the full list of Tesla stores, galleries, service centres and superchargers.   Price Element in Tesla Marketing Mix (Tesla 7Ps of Marketing) Tesla pricing strategy can be described as a premium pricing strategy. Tesla…