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Simple question. Which one of these is different than the other? ICE + fuel tank + fuel -> 1,000Wh/kg Fuel cell + tank + fuel -> 1,000Wh/kg...
Even Elon admits the batteries are the problem with wide-scale EV adoption. They are simply too expensive, too heavy, and too dependent on scarce...
Sound's a lot like breakthrough batteries - lithium-metal, lithium-sulfur, solid-state, etc. Smaller than a 300 mile battery. Please backup...
The platinum loading in a fuel cell can be very low, the rest of what you mentioned is mostly steel (stationary storage, compressors), and the...
The problem with defining a particular range minimum for a PHEV is not everyone's needs are the same. Take me. I live within 2 miles of almost...
If you think these are expensive: Ski Nautique GS22, ICE version, starts at $129,909 Ski Nautique GS22e, electric, starts at $292,711 $163k for...
We don't know the US prices, but the conversion from Korean is starting at $40k and (IIRC) $44k for the long-range version. It's basically a...
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In the video, they do mention that the 20's are an option. You can also get 19s. (eyes roll)
It's a regular-person IQ test - you have to figure out why keeping your eyes on the road is safer than looking inside the cabin. And if you are...
Then you got lucky. Statistically, many don't get so lucky. And I would argue that even a working Model 3 is garbage from day one due to no dash,...
Changing the subject to avoid talking about the issue is a sure sign of a weak position.
It's a slightly different version of the Ioniq 5. Both are pretty interesting compared to any Tesla since both have options, dashes and HUDs and...
That's okay, I'd rather have a Ford diesel pickup (and I hate Ford, diesels and pickups). If I were you, I'd wait for their initial quality and...
What are you talking about? Tesla is consistently at the bottom of quality and reliability rankings. They have all sorts of problems from fit and...
Yes, and Tesla is at least 3 decades behind in quality manufacturing. I'd rather have good quality and reliability and bad software than good...
I use mine on electricity 99% when in town. But I've also taken it to 10 states, 95% on gas.
The snow in Colorado can be very wet and heavy. A few weeks ago we got 27 inches of snow representing 3 inches of water. My snow blower is 24...
Ummm...if everyone holds onto cars that still run, where would someone get a used car?