First, here is the articleā¦
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2024/02/02/watch-testing-suggests-highway-guardrails-no-match-for-heavy-evs/
Hereās one (of the many) flaws with that study. The state that the āsystem was not made to handle vehicles greater than 5,000 lbs. And then they go connect...
Was talking with a friend about CES, and learned about this trailer. Not my thing, but it actually looks interesting and the way they have the glass come down at an angle, it has a CT design look. (ok, a CT with that white wrap maybe...)...
I didnāt want to post this on any existing threads because anyone that had posted on there might think Iām talking about them. And while I am actually talking about them here, they donāt know which them Iām talking about.
Ever since the announcement, there apear to be more and more people...
From TLDR...
Tesla's drive-in restaurant is finally taking shape (3 minute read)
Construction for Tesla's 1950s-style diner and drive-in movie theater Supercharger station has begun at 7001 West Santa Monica Blvd in LA.
Tesla is rapidly constructing a planned 1950s-style diner and drive-in...
Ok, sorry if I got you all excited. I promised that when I got my cyberspoon, Iād give it the complete once over with the micrometer, Here are the answers!
I know John of Cleanerwatt is on here, so Iāll give him some props right off the bat. But beyond him and this board, do you, and if you do, who do you watch on YT to get Tesla/CT/EV updates? (And who else is on here?)
In addition to CW, I watch
Joeās overflights (I know heās here too)...
We thought the CT offspring would first be an SUV or maybe a van. Guess we were wrong. The word is out that the new Model (2) and RoboTaxi are CT inspired.
Teslaās $25k car and dedicated robotaxi will be Cybertruck-inspired: report...
A couple of MY 4680 owners are saying the new cell is slower charging than the old batteries. I hope Cybercell 2.0 doesnāt have these issuesā¦
Thoughts???
As we know, the CT is going to a 48V low voltage architecture. Interesting thing is, Power over Ethernet (PoE) is also nominally 48V. This may or may not be implemented in the CT, or it could be CanBus, or considering Elon, Can-i-Bus. Either way, I've found a supplier of 7.0-12.3" monitors...
Hyundai is having issues with acceleration.
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/us-opens-safety-probe-into-hyundai-ioniq-5-evs-over-power-loss-reports-2023-06-19/