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Very little energy crosses these lines. There are only small DC-DC links between them in a small number of places. Within each section, it's...
There are three power grids in the US - East, West, and ERCOT (Texas). [IMG]
I hope you don't see that as the answer to my question.
Let me ask you a very simple question. In the continental US, how many grids are there?
On that 14 day trip, I did stay one place with a destination charger (Kanab Utah). The only other place I stayed that had a charger (L2)...
I think that's almost irrelevant. This was actually a segment of a much longer trip (almost 3,000 miles) where that first little bit wouldn't...
54.9 over that distance. Sure they are. This is Prius Chat, isn't it? Kind of. It requires similar cars, the ICE car to be a conventional...
If you have to make advertising so even the dumbest person that could possibly see it will not come away with a mistaken impression, you can't...
My last out-of-town trip: 1345 miles, all gas. Total cost: $77.00. $0.057 per mile. Tesla Model 3 on the open highway: 3.5 miles/kWh...
I called batteries "parts", made of lithium, manganese and cobalt (among others). No, they're cheaper because they're made of iron, steel and...
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Prius and Prius Prime have, and have always had gears, just not as many as a conventional car. Tesla's have gearboxes too.
The difference is, those 4 ICE parts are made of iron, steel and aluminum while EVs have hundreds or thousands of parts made of lithium, manganese...
My average is 5.0 miles/kWh. It's more like 3.6 in the winter and 5.8 in the summer.
I agree - I'd choose not to have it, if that were an option.
For me, the heat pump is faster because it starts producing heat almost immediately. The ICE will produce more heat once it's warm, but that...
Well, I don't know what to tell you. I live in Colorado and drive to work all winter in cold temperatures. It's a 15-17 minute drive and the car...
Yes. I'm guessing that thing has really slow response time. Most do. I'm using an infrared thermometer, so instant response.
What is wrong with your heat pump? Mine gets from 30 to 70 in around 10 minutes.