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Tesla Bets It Can Bring Down Insurance Costs, Make Driving Safer

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For more than six weeks now, the tech and finance industry has been riveted by Elon Musk’s pursuit of Twitter.

The topic has sucked up tons of oxygen and contributed to Tesla shares sagging amid a broader market rout and Shanghai’s shutdown to contain the spread of Covid-19.

The deal dominated the friendly conversation Musk had Monday with his buddies behind the All-In Podcast, who asked Tesla’s chief executive officer to elaborate on a tweet last month describing the company as a collection of many startups doing things he says other car companies aren’t. One of the products Musk touched on was Tesla Insurance.

Tesla Insurance Turning ‘Nightmare’ Claims Experience Into ‘Dream’: Musk

The insurance offering — a passion project for CFO Zachary Kirkhorn — is currently available in just eight states, including California, Illinois and Texas. During the last earnings call, Kirkhorn said Tesla had become the second-largest insurer of its cars in the Lone Star State. Eventually, coverage will be available to 80% of the US, and then the company plans to go international.

Tesla has long tried to draw customers to an ecosystem of products that complement one another: an electric car, a Solar Roof, a home battery known as a Powerwall. It wants to offer consumers an Apple-like suite of goods and services, and insurance is another piece of this strategy.

“The car insurance industry is incredibly inefficient,” Musk told attendees of the All-In Summit in Miami, which he joined virtually for almost 90 minutes. “You’ve got so many middle entities, from insurance agents all the way to the final reinsurer, there’s like a half-dozen companies each taking a cut.”

Five factors impact a safety score: forward collision warnings per 1,000 miles, hard braking, aggressive turning, unsafe following and forced Autopilot disengagement. This differs from traditional determinants such as credit score or age.

“We assume a Safety Score of 90 when you first sign up,” Tesla says on its website. “Your premium can adjust monthly based on your Safety Score. The higher your score is, the lower your premium can be. Tesla will always notify you in advance of your new monthly premium.”

I don’t drive very much, because I live in a city and prefer to ride my bicycle and take public transit to work. My family has one car, an old Subaru. We have excellent insurance through USAA, thanks to my father’s service in the US Air Force. But our premiums are pretty static — they renew every six months and don’t change all that much. There’s no real-time driving data on our old beater.

It’s hard to argue with a product that incentivizes safer driving with lower cost to consumers. That said, it’s worth noting that Tesla markets its products with mixed messages from a safety perspective, often putting heavy emphasis on zero-to-60 acceleration times. There have been plenty of crashes — some of them fatal — involving Tesla drivers traveling at high speeds. Just this month, one careened into an Ohio convention center at about 70 miles per hour. Thankfully, no one was seriously injured or killed.

Photo: An employee closes the front hood of a Tesla Inc. Model 3 electric vehicle at the company’s showroom in Newport Beach, California/Bloomberg

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