Actually we've only seen evidence that the tri will be 500+ miles from the launch event. It's only been noise that says less than that. Maybe the employee didn't think of the S and it's range. Maybe he used an X as the comparison because it's the current largest Tesla.
I wish that graph also came with an explanation of what a cycle is. Because I read that a cycle is charging from 0-100% and Tesla batteries were rated for over 10,000 cycles.
The same thing said that if you charge from 20-80% that is a half cycle so you could charge twice from 20-80 and have...
Are you suggesting that you never charge it above 80% and you never discharge it below 20%, but you can charge/discharge any amount in between? Or, are you saying that once you charge it to 80% you can't charge it anymore until it is discharged to 20%?
Because in the case of the former I have...
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That guy in Gaza who made the news last week didn't have people shooting at the windows. They got the body panels. That guy took a couple bullets. He may have been untouched if he was in a CT
I just ask because I'm not going around trying to prove anything to anyone. However, you see a lot of videos online where someone either intentionally or unintentionally does something on the road that ticks off a crazy person and they pull out a gun. Usually it's a handgun, I've never seen a...
You're only looking at initial demand for people who placed orders before the release. NASA will by CTs for the moon and Mars. Israel and Ukraine (government and citizens) will want to get the vehicle as well. Drug cartels will want it. Once people start seeing them on the streets regular folks...
Also interesting that they, in a previous earnings call, said that they could reduce the thickness of castings because they didn't break enough during crash testing.
Three years later and people still are curious about the model Y. I gave the random guy I sold my old tires a test ride in it. He loved it and wants to buy one. I don't think the new factor will wear off by the time you get yours
They stop haven't completed EPA and NHTSA testing/certification yet, correct? So that's sort of a limiting factor to when they can release the vehicle.
This is key. It takes a few years to become an expert at wrapping cars. Service center employees typically only last a few months. With no warranty you'll have issues/peeling with the wrap probably about the same time the person who did the wrap leaves the company.