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They're rolling out the V3 superchargers as we speak which put out 250kw with no voltage loss when shared with another Tesla so the difference between a traditional gas stop and recharge are inching closer.
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Total plug ins. Not facilities.
https://electrek.co/2019/07/09/us-electric-car-charging-station-connectors/
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Interesting how commuter class EVs seem dead in the water.
The 100mile range Focus electric sold a whopping 560 in 2018. |
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They stopped making the Focus... I'm no stable genius, but i think that might have an effect on sales numbers.
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The Tesla seems to offer the best of EV's and they sell them at a loss, even after heavy govt subsidies. Even after selling carbon credits --a politically manufactured cost paid to Tesla, from profits on gas cars. But... for that exorbitant cost we get the pinnacle of all-electric automotive engineering.
What does the pinnacle of gas automotive engineering look like? An F1 car? - No, of course not. So many restrictions in the "Formula" there. Yet still, there is a point on gas powered performance. Anyway, Comparing true costs, a gas car can out perform an EV in the majority of metrics. Add a hybrid system to that and it's a metrics killer across the board. So many EV owners want to tout the EV's acceleration - but don't want to talk about how severely that shortens the life of the very expensive battery pack. I suppose this is akin to putting Nitrous Oxide on a gas car. --goes like stink, but at a price on system life. Of course N2O doesn't need software Easter-egg option boot wait time tracked by the warranty voider... I mean holder. Also many EV owners want to tout the EV's range as being just as good as a gas car - as long as they don't hot-foot it or drive in really cold weather. ..or really hot weather. I get it... Tesla owners clearly want to have "Pure" electric. It's neat. It gives a quiet yet strong acceleration while solving world hunger w/o feeding anyone. But that does not make it better than gas. Gas, after all, is what is and will be used to mine the metals used to make the super green (washed) EV car.
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Put in jail by a very upset Japanese government for 'bad financials'. Spectacular spy novel worthy escape inside a suitcase. Now he's dodging extradition from Lebanon. https://ktla.com/2019/12/30/former-nissan-ceo-carlos-ghosn-arrives-in-lebanon-after-apparently-jumping-bail/
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Horses got the best gas mileage and had pretty good acceleration, too.
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EV is good.
Very good in fact, for certain areas, and certain people with access and capitol, and with certain types of limited commuting. (and only if you don't mind remaining plugged into the continuum) For all others there is hybrid at best.
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Another example of an industry not cleaning up after itself. Sh tty business, if you ask me.
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AFAIK, a human on a bicycle is still the most fuel efficient means of transportation.
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