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TESLA MOTORS INC

FORM 425

(Filing of certain prospectuses and communications in connection with business combination transactions)

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Pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act of 1933
and deemed filed pursuant to Rule 14a-6
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Filer: Tesla Motors, Inc.
Subject Company: SolarCity Corporation
Form S-4 File No.: 333-213390
Date: October 25, 2016
The following presentation was given by Tesla to Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. on October 25, 2016.
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TESLA TO ACQUIRE SOLARCITY TESLA Solarcity Presentation to Proxy Advisory Firms October 2016

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in
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statement
filed
with
the
SEC on
April 21, 2016. You can find more detailed information about Teslas executive officers and directors in its definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 15, 2016.

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THE
BOARD
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MANAGEMENT
TEAM
CONDUCTED
A THOROUGHPROCESS
OVER
THEmanagement
COURSE OF
MEETINGS
May 31, 2016:
Tesla
Boardcompany
discussedJune
the possible
benefits
and
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aasolar
energy
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context
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20, 2016:
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targets
with
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Tesla
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inof
numerous
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sessions
regarding,
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legal,
financial
regulatory
matters
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13,
2016:
SolarCity
proposed
having
consideration
based
on
a
value
per
share,
inclusion
a
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a
lower
termination
fee
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consider
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financing
during
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provision
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SolarCity
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party during
the pendency
of a merger
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Board
findings,
respect
SolarCitys
financing
needs,
andfee
instructed
its advisors
to to
reject
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Committees
proposal
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consideration
based
on July
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value
share
July
22,to2016:
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met totoreview
diligence
findings
and updated
perspectives
on valuation
July
23, 2016:
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exchange
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of 0.1265x
July
27, 2016:
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Board
met
to
review
diligence
updates
and
discuss
valuation,
including
the
July
26th
counterproposal.
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Tesla
Board
rejected
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counterproposal
and
agreed
to
a
revised
proposal
at
an
exchange
ratioa
of
0.110x,
to
which
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agreed
July
30,
2016:
The
Tesla
Board
approved
the
proposed
merger
July
31
agreement
was
27
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TESLA.COM
August
1,
2016:
Tesla
and
SolarCity
announced
that
they
entered
into
merger agreement

INVESTOR
OUTREACHTesla
management
and independent
directors
have
activelyengaged
with investors
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investor
outreach,including extensive conversations
with
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TESLAS LARGESTSHAREHOLDERS28
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continues
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ANDthat
MARKET
SENTIMENTTesla
isnt just aitself.
car company
looking
to the
buyprocess
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economics
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constructing
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the most
advanced
battery
yet.The
advantages
of this
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areare
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for Tesla
cars
reliant
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perceived
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advance extend
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City.products,
make
more
andrealize
tremendous
savings
by
selling
thetwo
products
together.Ronald
Baron,
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Baron
Capital,August
4,
2016Cowen,
September
8,
2016Bloomberg
News,
29,
2016TSLA
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stores
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brand
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solar industry
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flow
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storageproducts
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packsFromTSLAs
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acquisition
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on
the
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side
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easierand
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of
both
companies,
and
creates
arenewable
energy
leader
that
is
uniquelypositioned
to
catalyze
a
transformation
of
theenergy
and
transportation
industries.Avondale
Partners,
June
28,
2016family.
scale (significant),
thats can
just reduce
powerful
branding. Andadding
to solarTSLAs
is aboutretailsales
to becomeincreasingly
common,
according to a recentanalysis
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Finance.News
21 couldTSLAs29
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approaching
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Bank,
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22,
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21,
2016
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US
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panel
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solar
panels
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to
provide
the
best
possible
installation
service
for
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charging
systems
by
utilizing
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best-in-class
installation
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Shared
mission
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overcoming challenges that stand in the way of progress toward these goals(1) Value of new US residential and commercial and industrial solar installations

APPENDIX32 ? TESLA.COM

TESLA
OVERVIEW
Leading
vertically
integrated
provider of
high-performance
fully electric
vehicles
andcustomers
energystorage
productsD
i d hi
l i i biliti flexibility;
bi d ith t h high-performance
i l d t f t i t id t ithTesla
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capabilities,
combined
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service
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for use
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CAglobally
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production
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6.4
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SOLARCITY
OVERVIEW Americas
#1 installer
of residential
and commercial
solar; provides
homeowners,
businessesinstallation,
andgovernment
organizations
with solar energy
as a serviceF
ll ti ll technology
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i i fsignificant
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d i tSolarCity
FactsNASDAQ:
Fully
integrated
sales,
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engineering,
manufacturing,
monitoring
and maintenance
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differentiated
scale
to drive down
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solar energy
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technology-based
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panels
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Energy Solutions
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and resiliency);
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storage
manage
load andSolar
capacity)
channels
include
door-to-door
centers
cap:
~ $2bn***As
of 12/31/15**As
of
10/20/1634
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direct outside
sales(use
force,
door to sales, call
centers, peak
channelpartner
network (e.g.,
Home
Depotforce
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Buy) andsales
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BIOS
OF L
PRESENTERSElon
Musk has
served Chairman
as Teslas and
Chief
Executive
Officer since O
October
2008
and
Chairman
ofTeslas
Board
Directors
since April
2004.
Mr. Musksince
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also served
as Chief
Officer,E
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Director
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and has
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on satellite
Echelon
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Board
from
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December 2013
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Chairman
SpaceonExploration
Corporation,
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companywhich
is ABBLtd.s
developing
and
launching
advanced
rockets
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human
transportation(SpaceX),
since
May
2002, and
asOfficer
Chairman
of
SolarCity
Corporation,
solarTechnologies
installation
company(SolarCity),
since July
2006.Prior
to SpaceX,
Mr.
Musk 1999.
co-founded
PayPal,
anand
electronic
payment
system,
which was acquired
byeBay
inp
October
2002,
and Zip2
Corporation,
a provider
ofaInternet
enterprise
software
and
services,which
was acquired
by
Compaq
in
March
Mr.
Musk
holds
a
B.A.
in
physics
from
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UniversityB
S
Pennsylvaniap
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companys
boards,
she
served
as
an
independent
board
member
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as
a
member
of
theAudit
Committee.
From
July
2013
until
February
2016,
Ms.
Denholm
served
as
Executive
VicePresident
and
Chief
Financial
and
Operations
Officer
of
Juniper,
which
she
had
joined
in
August
2007as
Executive
Vice
President
andMicrosystems
Chief Financial
Officer. In1996
thesetoroles
she 2007,
helpedincluding
Juniper achieverecord
revenuesofwhile
delivering
breakthrough
innovations
toPresident
customers.Prior
to joining
Juniper,
Ms. and
Denholm
served
in various
executive
roles
at
Sun
fromJanuary
August
Senior
Vice
President
Corporate
Strategic
Planning,Senior
Vice
of
Finance,
and
Vice
President
Corporate
Controller
(Chief
Accounting
Pennsylvania
and a finance
B.S. in business
from theDenholm
Wharton is
School
of the
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servedand
at Toyotaa Motor
CorporationinAustralia
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years
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Companydegree
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years
in various
assignments.Ms.
a Fellow
of University
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Accountants
Australia
Bachelorsdegree
Economics
University
of Sydney and a&
Masters
inCounsel
Commerce
from
theUniversity
ofANew
South
Wales.In
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Denholm
was
a Bay Area
CFO
of the of
Year
finalist
andholds
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recently
named
onJournals
Women
of Influence
ListTODD
MARONGeneral
and
Corporate
SecretaryJ
S
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L
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Financial
OfficerSilicon
Valley
Business
Journal
s
List.Jason
Wheeler
has
served
as
Teslas
Chief
Financial
Officer
since
November
2015.Prior
to joining Tesla,
Mr.September
Wheeler served
as ?Vice
President of Finance
Google,
where hehas
hadTodd
Maron
served
Teslas General
Counseland
since HewlettPackard
September 2014,ashaving
previouslyworked
as Teslas
Deputy
General
since
2013.35
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at has
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