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The more companies the better!
Love this. Another example of how everyone realizes that Tesla has done everything very well and they simply need to follow in their footsteps....
I love the FJ. I don't like that they made this so boxy.
Gas engines are most efficient at a higher workload. Using it when it is most efficient is optimal.
I have around 115k.
You obviously didn't read my next comment before posting this.
Responding to my own post :) To be fair, this goes against everything they've done in the many many decades of doing business. Never before have...
No car company is serious about an EV future until they start investing heavily into infrastructure. So sad that a good vehicle like the Bolt is...
The Nebraska one was rather lame, although I did get to see a Tesla Roadster for the first time in person.
A used Leaf can be incredible value for some people. But your Texas climate would be hard on a Leaf battery.
I got Michelin Defenders as well. Although they are LRR they aren't quite as good as some of the other LRR's. But what they lack in fuel economy...
They have very specific guidelines. And the Cali law is against total failure. Severe degradation isn't covered.
I think one could make the argument that Tesla already has a pretty stellar charging infrastructure and will be even much better a year from now....
Will take time. I assume many will take the same route I did. Hybrid, then plug-in hybrid, then BEV. Thankfully I'm seeing more hybrids out on the...
The real enemy of BEV's is heat. For anyone that uses wireless charging in their phones knows that heat can be an issue. Wireless charging in cars...
No such thing as a stupid question. The main Prime battery and the traction battery are the same thing. And yes, regen braking charges it. The...
There are 5 European countries ahead of us (and several very close) in terms of EV adoption rate, several of which are WAY ahead of us. IMO that's...
Since inflation is about 3%, we would want a raise in gas prices that slightly outpaces that. About 5% a year would be the sweet spot I think. Not...
That's why it needs to happen very slowly. Market forces (ie supply/demand) would then push more people to buy hybrid/plug in/BEV cars. This in...
Dang! You obviously charge at least 3 times a day.