That is the whole point of it all; creating a technology that does not pump CO2, Sulphur and Nitrous oxide into the planet's atmosphere. Something for the future of our planet and children.
Of course this does not mean that manufacturing of a Tesla is going to be without emission and chemicals.
If I can make a comparison, I have the same feeling with HYT. Theyโre both interesting from a technical point of view and aesthetically speaking but what about their service if they go bankrupt ๐ค Their initial cost is not negligible and they could potenti...
But the same can be said with other car manufacturers as they are to slow with technology. Tesla should have been part of Diamler group / Mercedes (they used to own a large share of the company). I see that a earlier top leader of GM today say they will g...
However, as Feynman said, "Nature cannot be fooled." The reality is that batteries will always suffer from having to carry their oxidant around with them. ICEs don't. Foolish 'winner picking' subsidies and tax breaks and fiscal incentives cannot change th...
just kidding, amazing specs. However, still waiting for a $20k electrical car being able to do 1000km+ without these ridiculous specs. Still not available from any vendor by a mile! br, Dirk
Is what they call that. When I got my Model S i suffered from that too. But after 4 years no more. The Tesla Supercharger network (25 min recharge) is already sufficient for most and it will keep growing. Other parties are making charging station networks...
having lived in The Netherlands for quite some years. But infrastructure is not equal across Europe. Now living in Switzerland and traveling quite often to Italy, situation there is different. Imagine being at lake Como and charger is just 3 miles away, b...
yes and no. I'm now driving an Aston and a BMW M series (not at the same time ) I would be driving an electric car in a jiffy, makes absolutely sense. However, if you rent an apartment in the middle of the center of town, you will have a shared garage wit...
I recently moved housed (still renting). Slightly surprised, more and more owners would allow for installation of individual plugs even in shared garages. Who knows, maybe i am driving electric soon. Electric or combustion: Lets keep the meeting in mind. ...
The standard Tesla will keep that acceleration up to 120 km/h and after that slow down immensly. This Tesla Roadster will also slow down beyond 160 km per hour or will not have the same elasticity of the Chiron on the top end, from let us say 200 km per h...
Just to be clear: I sadly do not own stocks (no more). Build quality inside (and some components) compared with Audi / Mercedes: not there yet. But the chassis is super strong and for a car that weight it drives really good. Also in corners. Itโs also ver...
but then again I live 10 mins from the Tesla Factory HQ in Fremont, California ;-) It was formerly the NUMMI (New United Motors Corporation) factory, a joint venture of Toyota and GM building Toyota Corollas/Geo Prizms before GM went bankrupt.
...when i had little fun on German highway from Stuttgart towards South, another Porsche 911 Turbo and myself in 300HP, the Tesla S that was chasing us, never seemed to be somwthing else but bored. Ok, Chiron obviously is another world but for normal huma...
The twin turbo V12 AMG "65s" and C7/Z06 Corvettes have a functionally similar reduced-power limp-mode that has been reported by the few owners who try to track them. I imagine it's present in other powerful forced-induction cars. And honestly, I'm sure it...
just for the paper. In practice they are completely useless. My friend, always on the bleeding edge of technology, bought a Model S earlier this year and instead of showing me the comfort and practicality of the car, he had nothing better to do than putti...
That is the whole point of it all; creating a technology that does not pump CO2, Sulphur and Nitrous oxide into the planet's atmosphere. Something for the future of our planet and children. Of course this does not mean that manufacturing of a Tesla is goi...
I refuse to believe that the future of the car is nothing but gloom, doom, and absolutist solutions. The electric sports car is a big step forward, and I believe that a $50,000 roadster can't be too far beyond the horizon whether it comes from Tesla or a ...
The conclusion seems to be that even with petrochemicals and coal, it's easier to control emissions at an industrial power plant than across many small variable-load automotive engines. And for any given unit of fuel burned, more of it can be converted to...
But it looks like the first-generation roadsters are a pretty good buy on Autotrader right now. They're basically Lotus Elises with more torque, a lower CG, but more absolute mass to manage. By all accounts, the go quite nicely and provide a fun alternati...
I have to be careful in how I say this. I want the electric car to do well. I want the environment to be better. I agree that pollution is causing global warming. But... I've seen Tesla Model X vehicles where the plastic trim on the fenders were too tight...
.. when are they going to mass-produce (=500,000 cars/year) a car with following specs: ? Max weight: 1200 kilo Max weight battery 200 kilo 5 people Range: 600+ KM (real range that is). Charging time: 15 minutes. Max power output: 150 hp ... why on Earth ...
Fossil fuel is literally a dead end. We have known this for decades and did nothing. We have to change the way we live (consume) fast and start being sustainable. The knowledge is there. The only thing that has to change is the mindset of the people. Ever...
Never heard of that .. at least, humanity has never heard of that. Why produce ("average")cars with 200 to 500 hp ? Why produce ("subsidized") electric cars with 700 hp .... and probably 1500 to 2000 hp in the near future. People WILL use that power (and ...