Currently, the credit system is set up to incentivize alternatively fueled vehicles that can recharge to 95% capacity within 15 minutes. At the moment only hydrogen powered vehicles meet this criteria, which nets them nine credits worth $5,000 each (a standard Tesla only gets 4 credits). If Tesla could sweep up these additional credits, then it could sell them to automakers short on credits and become one of the largest the carbon offset producers in the industry. For now we're just hoping Musk wises up and puts some of these V3 superchargers at drag strips to allow for a never ending supply of Ludicrous launches. Oh, and Musk was sure to answer Lambert's first question by saying yes, Supercharging stations will get Solar City panels soon.