HansonCT
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- Carlos
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- Hanson Massachusetts
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- Catv network engineer
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So I'm new to ev's, currently own a Ford cmax plug-in. Like everyone else I check out articles about new batteries that charge quicker and have longer range, like solid state as an example. Never owning a Tesla until I get my CT, is it possible to go from one type to another? I can understand adding current batteries with a larger pack, but what about going from on type to another? I assume no because of the computer that run and controls everything.
Another way to ask could be if I owned an older model Y and wanted to replace my thin batter pack with the new battery pack that's also being used in the CT, is that possible?
Just thinking of options after time and there's something new coming along more often as electric vehicles become more common on the road.
Best Regards
Hanson CT
Another way to ask could be if I owned an older model Y and wanted to replace my thin batter pack with the new battery pack that's also being used in the CT, is that possible?
Just thinking of options after time and there's something new coming along more often as electric vehicles become more common on the road.
Best Regards
Hanson CT
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