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Blue says
Stations are more practical solution. On wall socket my plaid takes about 100h to fully charge at around 12A load! btw, I don't have strong opinion on EVs.
Not everyone has a Plaid, and do not always have to go from zero tro full charge. Consider a Bolt EUV or Model 3 owner who lives in an apartment with no ability to install a Level 2 charger. If that guy can plug in at work on 110v, he can replenish 4 miles per hour of charge or 32 miles in an 8-hour workday. Do this every day in his commuter car and he may only have to visit the commercial charging station once a month.
We live in the most innovative region of the world. I don’t blame others for their views and thinking. They don’t know what they don’t know.
Making $500/year ain’t 💩. Maybe it is a lot of money for your area. Driving a Tesla ain’t 💩. Maybe it is a status for your area. When half of the people drive one, there’s no status.
Question. How often to you leave CA? I think a lot of Californians have a distorted view of what the country is and should be.
No need to force EV adoption with incentives, I think it will continue to come along naturally thanks to the amazing engineering at Tesla.
socal2, you own your own business?
socal2 says
No need to force EV adoption with incentives, I think it will continue to come along naturally thanks to the amazing engineering at Tesla.
Correct. But one of those innovations will be a solid-state battery or other battery tech that is an improvement on Lithium-Ion. That will make current Lithium Ion powered cars a nonstarter in the used car market. Not a problem if you had your lithium ion for 10 years of use, but not so good if you bought the last model year of the lithium-ion power.
Alot of my Montana guys at work are interested in the Cybertruck which will be a perfect work truck for around town business.
So seeing a Tesla isn't a big deal because wages have to match the high cost of living.
Why does Tesla focus on making ugly vehicles? They have even less, I assume, restraints on design.
The Cybertruck may look unconventional to some, but beauty is in the eye of the behold
You're a rich guy right, Eman? Why not get yourself a real car.
Eman says
The Cybertruck may look unconventional to some, but beauty is in the eye of the behold
True, but Honda and GM tried a different look for a pickup (original Honda Ridgeline, Chevy Avalanche, Cadillac Escalade Truck), but all went back to the conventional looking pickup.
What is your definition of rich? What is a real car? Honest questions. There must be some basis to compare.
Beauty is beauty. I guess Tesla doesn't believe they can compete with beautiful cars. Seriously, no one ever creates something with the intent of the thing being ugly. Or do they? Are there any examples of where a manufacturer created something with the intention of the thing look different for the sole purpose of looking different? Even to the point that 1. The design sucks 2. It's fugly and 3. It was/is a successful product?
GNL says
Eman says
What is your definition of rich? What is a real car? Honest questions. There must be some basis to compare.
I assume your income is in the 7 figures. A real car is, IMO, a car that can go anywhere at any time. Tesla cannot do that.
Anywhere, any time! 3.5 mpg.
Eman says
What is your definition of rich? What is a real car? Honest questions. There must be some basis to compare.
I assume your income is in the 7 figures. A real car is, IMO, a car that can go anywhere at any time. Tesla cannot do that.
Beauty is beauty. I guess Tesla doesn't believe they can compete with beautiful cars. Seriously, no one ever creates something with the intent of the thing being ugly. Or do they? Are there any examples of where a manufacturer created something with the intention of the thing look different for the sole purpose of looking different? Even to the point that 1. The design sucks 2. It's fugly and 3. It was/is a successful product?
No need to force anyone to do anything.
If the Cybertruck outsold the Rivian, Ford Lightning, and Hummer trucks combined in the next year or two, would you consider it’s a success?
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