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why is that? i don't really follow or know much about this kinda stuff. the part about the unveiling being a scheme to get investors or him saying the design is not structurally sound? or just everything he said?his guest is an idiot
everything the guy said was ignorant speculation. Tesla has produced successful vehicles in the past there’s no reason to doubt that they can make another vehicle successfully.why is that? i don't really follow or know much about this kinda stuff. the part about the unveiling being a scheme to get investors or him saying the design is not structurally sound? or just everything he said?
Yeah, but if you offload in eastern Oregon you could be screwed....Not to mention all of the boatloads of hotels, shopping centers, and businesses that have, or will install EV charging stations around the world, to make way for the future!
Oh and um Leaverite, there's 8 stations at the Ventana resort, as well as a tesla supercharging station coming to Cambria, along with a slew of others at all of those little drive up hotels along Moonstone dr.
So your points are archaic and moot.
And, I'm pretty sure you will be seeing lots of teslas, and EV's along the big sur coast in the future, if not already.
After all, plenty of techies, tesla owners, ev owners love to goto big sur!
What more to live a sustainable life along the big sur coast than with an EV! Solar! Composting! shrooms, weed, moonshine, fishing, poison oak, sharks, wind and fog too!!
haha, good one!
For sure you will see lots of CYBERTRUCKS up that way come 2022, all with some sort of engineered surf, kayak, sup rack,/ camping tent up top/ towing a trailer too!!
i saw that dude driving down the PCH once years back. kicked his ass in an old Honda CRV racing thru traffic and he was in porche or something. dude can't drivehis guest is an idiot
...and then we're gonna spend the next century removing them from the inner cities, building more in the 'burbs, then slowly start taking those out while we put in the electrical stuff.I realize this is obvious and probably brought up a million times before, but we've spent the last century building infrastructure to deliver gasoline to vehicles. Of course delivering electric to cars is going to take some time to catch up.
Some of those are worthy of hitting on purpose. I'd be lying if I said I never spitefully took out a few delineators because screw Caltrans and their flouting of Public Works regs that apply to the rest of us.Elon Musk Hits Traffic Pylon With New Cybertruck After Dinner in Malibu
Billionaire tech icon Elon Musk turned a lot of heads in Malibu, California on Saturday night when he showed up to a swanky restaurant in his new Tesla Cybertruck. But Musk’s night on the town included at least one embarrassing hiccup. The founder of Tesla and SpaceX hit a traffic pylon with his...gizmodo.com
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It dumbfounds me how people can think it's more efficient to transform fossil fuel into electricity, transport the electricity many miles, put the electricity into a battery, store the electricity chemically, discharge the electricity, and then transform it in an electric motor to power a vehicle.....
.....more efficient than converting fossil fuel directly into mechanical energy to power a vehicle.
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They can actually calculate the gasoline equivalent mileage of electric cars. Typically runs around 80 - 110 mpg. Large electric plants are so much more efficient than small internal compustion engines..
It dumbfounds me how people can think it's more efficient to transform fossil fuel into electricity, transport the electricity many miles, put the electricity into a battery, store the electricity chemically, discharge the electricity, and then transform it in an electric motor to power a vehicle.....
.....more efficient than converting fossil fuel directly into mechanical energy to power a vehicle.
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It’s a step in the right direction, Tesla is also a solar company. Charge your vehicle from your solar powered house and you’re not doing too bad, mkay?.
It dumbfounds me how people can think it's more efficient to transform fossil fuel into electricity, transport the electricity many miles, put the electricity into a battery, store the electricity chemically, discharge the electricity, and then transform it in an electric motor to power a vehicle.....
.....more efficient than converting fossil fuel directly into mechanical energy to power a vehicle.
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