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It was after his family vacation last month to the Olympic National Park (8+ hour drive from Boise)
how long battery will last, thats big unknown. i know laptop batteries go out after several years and don’t hold any charge. hopefully cars are better.
How many stops? I can drive to Duluth, MN from where I live ~7 hours without stopping. Leave by 5am and I'm up there for lunch.
WookieMan says
How many stops? I can drive to Duluth, MN from where I live ~7 hours without stopping. Leave by 5am and I'm up there for lunch.
Most human beings couldn't or wouldn't want to do that level of driving without stopping.
That level of driving would require about 2 stops for 15 minutes to charge with a Tesla. So it would add at least 30 minutes to your drive.
A Tesla would get you to Duluth by 1:00PM and you will be much more rested and relaxed using Autopilot.
Consumer Reports video on Tesla:
A Tesla's charge port is on the side of the car. Maybe she is thinking of the Buicks long ago that had the gas filler tube under the license plate. Just get behind the car, pull down the cover (license plate) stick in the tube and pump in the fluid.
A Tesla's charge port is on the side of the car

Looks to be in the back of the car to me. That's sure as hell not the front or middle. But not too far from where gasoline pumps go in ICE cars, too.
But! But Tesla! <- is what our Tesla Fluffers on PatNet will say.
Heading them off at that pass: Fuck Tesla, this is an EV thread, not a Tesla-only thread.
Eh? Tesla would take about the same (or more, due to bigger battery) to fully charge on a 110V outlet. Not sure what's news here exactly. That woman being a stupid cunt who didn't do her homework before plunking down a chunk of cash?
Looking at $3-5k for electric install on top of overpaying for an EV.
But! But Tesla! <- is what our Tesla Fluffers on PatNet will say.
Heading them off at that pass: Fuck Tesla, this is an EV thread, not a Tesla-only thread.
Tesla would take about the same

Eric Holder says
Eh? Tesla would take about the same (or more, due to bigger battery) to fully charge on a 110V outlet. Not sure what's news here exactly. That woman being a stupid cunt who didn't do her homework before plunking down a chunk of cash?
Yeah, you need at least 220V on a 50amp breaker. The funny part is if you have natural gas, LED lights, efficient appliances, etc. you could power a 1,500 sq. ft. house on that. But that's what you'd need to power a car. Ain't cheap to run that at home either. Looking at $3-5k for electric install on top of overpaying for an EV. Talking a sedan too. CT or a Rivian would be even more. At least $20k in the hole.
How much gas is that? Oil change? All other maintenance is pretty similar. Maybe a starter or muffler. Still way cheaper for an ICE. Better range. Easier fill up.
Samsung’s solid-state battery



I wound up behind one the Toyota hydrogen cell cars coming into my hood in Santa Cruz. I didn't recognize the nameplate, so I looked it up. They are still in the stage of being 'wealth show off and conversation piece' cars, I presume, before improving and becoming a bit more mainstream.
I know someone in South Bay who got Mirai. He is very happy with the Car for the last about 2 years. The drawback is, he can’t drive away from Bayarea and slight anxiety about running out of hydrogen.
August EV sales in Germany were down 69% y-o-y, and down 44% across the EU.
Wonder what they are for the US.
DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says
August EV sales in Germany were down 69% y-o-y, and down 44% across the EU.
Wonder what they are for the US.
Zee Germanz like to drive fast on the Authobahn and EVs are no bueno for that.
?? Won't a Model S hold its own against Porshe, et al?
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