GuyV
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- First Name
- Guy
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- Aug 17, 2023
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- St. Louis, MO
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- Tesla Model S, FS Cybertruck AWD
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- Retired
For me it's not the cost saving, but the convenience of offsetting vampire drain wherever/whenever it is parked, any more than that is an added bonus. Let's recall the Musk once teased us about a solar tonneau cover.The problem with adding any charging hardware to the Cybertruck is this: It will with a near 100% certainty be more efficient and less expensive to utilize that hardware off of the truck. Adding it to the truck adds drag, mass, and solar production penalties.
The one use case where it makes sense is driving off-grid for extended periods of time, and that is pretty much it. Even if you were in an apartment with no charging option, and parked in the sun all day, it would still be a decades long ROI compared to super chargers.
The other way it makes a lot of sense is it you add all the mentioned hardware to a trailer. Assuming you RV and boondock a lot, it starts to make more sense.
As far as extended range, I am going to wait for the option to replace the current HV battery pack with a new battery tech in the future. My only fear there is Tesla will block/avoid this option because they make more money selling new cars vs upgrading battery packs.
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