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Tesla builds ventilators to help fight coronavirus

Ventilators are being built built using Tesla Model 3 parts to help frontline health workers fight the coronavirus pandemic

Tesla is using parts from its Model 3 electric car to build ventilators to help fight the ongoing coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. Usable parts include the car’s main touchscreen, as well as myriad sensors and controllers usually found under sheets of pressed metal.

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In a video released this week, Tesla engineers talk through the process of designing, building and testing the prototype ventilators, with CEO Elon Musk claiming the first machines are already operational in New York City.

The short film showed how Tesla is using parts from the Model 3 to create working ventilators. The machines are designed to force air into the lungs of Covid-19 sufferers, simulating the breathing process. The patients exhale passively, before the ventilators then repeat the process.

It’s not clear exactly which Model 3 sensors are being used, nor where the ventilators will be built. However, various posts on social media suggest the apparatus is already being used in US hospitals – especially in New York, where the number of confirmed cases is particularly high. There's no information at this time to suggest Tesla-designed ventilators will be used in NHS hospitals in the UK.

Tesla isn’t the only carmaker helping build ventilators for use during the coronavirus pandemic. Both Ford and General Motors are putting resources into building these machines using existing car parts.

The parts needed are readily available – and in large numbers. Many car factories have temporarily closed in recent weeks, either to protect workers or in order to observe forced lockdown measures, which makes using the existing space to build ventilators relatively straightforward.

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Richard is editor of DrivingElectric, as well as sister site Carbuyer.co.uk, and a regular contributor to Auto Express. An electric and hybrid car advocate, he spent more than five years working on the news and reviews desk at Auto Express and has driven almost every new car currently on sale.

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