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Build a better product and the world will be knocking at your door.
Exactly why I keep recommending all the door handle freakouts to go test drive a Tesla. If you really think there'll be no way to get out of a Tesla in an accident, then you clearly haven't driven one and seen the expert engineering that goes into them.
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Um no, we have too much power, the grid goes overvoltage because theres no-one on there to use it. A bigger grid wouldn't help.
No.

A better grid would know how to handle overvoltage. Because it would be built to carry it.

Building microgrids exacerbates the problem, it doesn't make it easier. Balancing the power needs of each microgrid is actually more difficult and results in more brownouts, because the microgrids cannot request additional power from outside.

And regional variation in production is the big problem that your utility is refusing to deal with - but is actually the strength of an interconnected grid.

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Thing is that Rivian just had another delay. The way things are going, the CT might be ready to produce before the Rivian.
They were the favorite, but the odds of Rivian shipping first just dropped a little.

I agree with @Crissa here, Musk has already confirmed quite a bit, ship date and more-final ranges are the last couple little details which I'm concerned with. He's going to keep dribbling out little bits to keep the media hungry.

While they likely have a much better idea of ship date now, there are plenty of variables which they need to solidify before they can get a proper shipping date. Volume shipping and "When will I get my truck!!" are still big mysteries I suspect even to Tesla.
 

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Tesla is working to reduce the rate of serious accidents which reduces, but does not eliminate, the need to save trapped people in life-threatening situations. The best accident is the one that doesn't happen.
The best part is no part
The best accident is no accident
The best handle is no handle
 

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You think the jaws win against CTs hard exterior? Not sure about that one.
glass on the CT will be bullet proof. Not exactly reassuring if I’m trapped inside.
The Jaws of Life used by First Responders has 30 tons of of spreading force. The stainless will bend, I assure you.

The glass on the CT is laminated but it is not bulletproof.
 
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While they likely have a much better idea of ship date now, there are plenty of variables which they need to solidify before they can get a proper shipping date. Volume shipping and "When will I get my truck!!" are still big mysteries I suspect even to Tesla.
Yeah, like, the variance in ship date if you buy a currently in production car is pretty wide!

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The Jaws of Life used by First Responders has 30 tons of of spreading force. The stainless will bend, I assure you.

The glass on the CT is laminated but it is not bulletproof.
There are battery operated ones with more than 75 tons. And you might need them with the Cybertruck!
 

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Your rules don't apply here.
Thank you, Agent Smith. ;-)

Clearly each geopolitical region has its own infrastructure challenges, so it's impractical for us to compare our experiences. I think this conversion demonstrates exactly how much the energy sector is ripe for a disruptive technology like Tesla's megapacks. Go get 'em, Elon!
 


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Just in from Elon:

In end, we kept production design almost exactly same as show car. Just some small tweaks here & there to make it slightly better. No door handles. Car recognizes you & opens door. Having all four wheels steer is amazing for nimble handling & tight turns!


Too much tech for your typical PU truck buyer I'm afraid.
 

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I'd pay for normal door handles.

This is a neat feature, but if I get in an accident, I'd like people to be able to extract me from the car.

Four wheel steering is an awesome unexpected bonus, but the handles... not a fan.
me too
 

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Too much tech for your typical PU truck buyer I'm afraid.
Have you seen high end pickups?

Lots of tech in a modern pickup, I don't think truck drivers are at all averse to technology.

Unrelated... Rockville was one of my favorite winter rides when I lived in NorCal.
 

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LMAO…

Cars exported to Panama substitute a plastic handle attachment to the body. They are notorious for coming off in your hand. What looks like a door handle is a proxy piss poor stand-in.

Indistinguishable, North American gringo’s walk up and pull like they are back in the states - with handle in hand! That’s what competition and price constraints outside USA drive mfgrs to do.

Musk solves that problem… I’m impressed Tesla is under good and proper leadership to transition into Int’l markets seamlessly.
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