HaulingAss

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My guess is that the delay in releasing FSD for Cybertruck is due to the time it will take to collect and curate the real-world data that must be gathered from Cybertrucks currently on the road to train the FSD neural nets. The size of Cybertruck and camera placement doesn't match well with any of their other vehicles making it impossible to simply transfer their current FSD to the CT.
I suspect bringing FSD to the Cybertruck is further complicated by having to adjust for different ride heights and the effect of the rear wheel steering.
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Your cost per mile of $ .15/mile is not much better than what I get with my gas F-150. Regular gas in my area is about $3.00 with an average of 22mpg that's about $.14/mile. I've always assumed electric was significantly cheaper?
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The cost for electricity that is quoted is based on Supercharger charges at around 40 cents per kW. Hence the higher cost of 16 cents per mile. However 98% of charging is done at home where in my case electricity costs 16 cents per kW. So 98% of the time Electricty cost per mile for mine is 4 cents per mile on my Model X and about 5 cents per mile on my Cybertruck. Oh I get free supercharging on my model X so in that case cost per mile is zero. You should have do doubt that the cost of electricity to run a vehicle is around 25% the cost of using gas.
 
 








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