They are not allowed to deliver anything in the state until the next TX government meets which is a long way off. Not sure how the making "Deliveries" - might be to out of state buyers?
I think that is quite a conservative estimate. For people like me who regularly roadtrip, I would think a 5-10 min time saving should be expected especially when charging from 10% - 80% which is how I most often link charging sessions. I often see 250 kW - so assuming 2070 cell architecture can...
Longing for the day the US says OK to rear facing cameras instead of range sucking, wind noise contributing side mirrors. Just add a pair if needed for towing.
I'm all for killing oil subsidies. Elon is wrong about the bill though. Try walking under your favorite bridge with a structural/civil engineer. It is frightening how we have let our infrastructure rot with the hopes it will all be ok.
However, as Tesla started deliveries of the new Model S Plaid last month, we were surprised to see that the wheel had a normal 14.0:1 steering ratio, and it’s proving to be impractical at lower speeds.
This is contrary to the reports I have read.
We are coming up on 2 years since this was announced. Many of us, even first hour reservation holders like myself, will not see a cybertruck in the driveway until at least 2023. A lot can happen in 4 years. The fact they still have not shown of the final release candidate tells me they are still...
I'd be super surprised if any deliveries come out of TX in 2021. That said, the Chinese Giga factory construction and production commencement way overperformed the starting timeframe that most commentators were predicting.