I recently heard about an Israeli DJ operating his decks through the electric power of five Teslas.
you’ve got the option to listen to his set below.
Beyond the tunes, I was interested in the capacity for an EV as a reliable energy conduit.

You cant yetfully power your homewith a Tesla (guess people wouldnt buy aPowerwallthen).
Imagine a Tesla powering a mini-fridge to chill the beer and power the blender to make margaritas?
Or power up the caraoke to scare local wildlife?

And of course, charge your phone and laptop.
You only travel to places with reliable Wi-Fi, right?
Its not a new idea either.

Take the donated Starlink terminals to help keep the internet alive in Ukraine.
So, Id like to see a bunch of Teslas powering mobile blood banks in local neighborhoods.
According to the Red Cross,only around three percent of age-eligible people donate blood yearly.

And the idea of vehicles charging medical infrastructure is a strong one.
Imagine a mobile outdoor blood bank powered by Teslas.
It could help the victims of car crashes.

Were a while from the future promise of fully autonomous vehicles that avoid accidents without drivers.
But blood is always needed for emergency health.
And most blood banks globally arestill powered by dieselwhich is bad.

While there are no official figures, a decent chunk of Tesla owners probably invest in crypto.
And we all know howElon loves Dogecoin.
Ive heard of Tesla drivers charging their vehicles using theSuperchargersen masse, while simultaneously taking Zoom calls.
Imagine if they were also making money through crypto mining simultaneously?
And the idea of car charging and crypto is not just a pipe dream for Tesla owners.
From here, the owner can harvest crypto WHILE THE VEHICLE IS RUNNING!
The car expects to roll out commercially in 2023.
Power an outdoor drive-in
Remember drive-ins?
Me neither, although I have a vague memory of going to one as a child.
Horror movie in the woods, anyone?
All you need is a large screen and a car parking area for film-goers.
And you could also add a few chargers around the place.
Thats one for the future, folks.
I am all in.
Story byCate Lawrence
Cate Lawrence is an Australian tech journo living in Berlin.