The Tesla connection I think of is the raw lithium needed for them to manufacture their batteries.
Lithium is an element not found on Earth in elemental form. LEXG's ultra-sonic tech could be a low cost solution for the mining of the raw materials used to create lithium. The raw materials could be separated from natural brine using the ultra-sonic technology they are trying to develop and market as the brine seperation process relies on evaporation. (someone please correct me if I'm off somewhere on this)
If it proved effective and at a cost where it saved a bulk manufacturing company like Tesla a lot of money, I could see them taking interest.
Shouldn't stop at Tesla either as the continued prolifiration of smartphones throughout the world will also cause the demand for lithium to rise. (all my opinion above of course)
Guess the questions are:
Does the tech work?
and if so
Can Alex get it to market?
I hold out faith as I have to, long and always long, go $$LEXG$$