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I'm telling you guys, Global warming is the only thing staving off the next ice age which I understand is seriously overdue. Winning the fight against climate change may only spell our doom. :up:
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The solution is easy
Just let the bureaucrats make some law in where Global warming is illegal. See problem solved Markus |
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Tesla teaches fear to German premium car makers - and shows how far in lead it really is. Their five year old car still beats Germans' newest e-cars in all relevant categories, namely range.
https://www-focus-de.translate.goog/..._x_tr_pto=wapp I once laughed about tesla, too. But no more. |
It is one thing to make money, it is an entirely different thing to be energetically better.
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Tesla scores in both. Range is, as the article says, the big deficit in even recent German e-cars. 5 year old Tesla model trumps them. Trumps them in sales numbers as well.
I nevertheless still wouldn't have one. |
I didn't read the article fully just partial.
What I wonder is: Have they solved the temp problems. Meaning during Summer a electric car can go up to 5-600 km on one charge-During winter with temp below zero the same car can only go 2-300 km on one charge. Markus |
Thats a problem every battery has, car battery or not, Tesla as well as any other.
My bicycle batteries loose in winter 20-30% range of their effective range when temps are above lets say 10°C. I notice differences below 5°, in the range 5-15°, and above 15°. What would keep me away is the enormous value loss of e-cars with aging batteries. Its insane and turns the claim e-mobility would be ecologically sustainable a carricature. Throw away cars indeed. And making batteries is in itself a VERY dirty affair, too. I do not buy this marketing hype and political hype about battery mobility. |
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