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@minusYCore

Likes candy and Sheriff Bart Also embedded electronics and 📐 trucks

Michigan Beigetreten Mayıs 2019
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@TesCalendar1 Wait, they need to make all the subcomponents also? Final assembly typically defines where things are made. Otherwise, Tesla doesn't make their own motors either since they don't manufacture wire or magnets cleantechnica.com/2019/04/27/beh…
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@cybrtrkguy Control pilot signal is out Proximity pilot signal is still working, that's what the handle button uses to unlock the charge port
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@wholemars Just not at the same time...
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Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
Having a self-driving car that goes 0 - 60 in under 3 seconds is amazing
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@ogre_codes @contractorsPOV Yah I went back over my data logs, on one iteration of the 114 mile first leg, cold weather plus headwind added a whopping 200Wh/mile (670 vs 470) and we arrived at the Supercharger with 20% lower SOC than usual 🤯
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O G R E → Dennis@ogre_codes·
It’s frustrating how the people who have never owned an EV always discount the hundreds of gas stops eliminated by charging at home. My credit card connected to my Model Y supercharging account expired months ago disabling fast charging completely. My wife drives it daily.
William Shatner@WilliamShatner

And don’t forget #teslatalk where the bros with their wrapped cars hang around superchargers like it was the water fountain in an office bragging about this and that. I don’t have the time. 😑

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@tslaming The chart in the original post referenced the previous 3 months, not the next 3
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Ming@tslaming·
BREAKING 🚨 Elon confirmed that the upcoming 3 months are the most important ones in Tesla’s history 🔥 All of these wonderful things will happen ⏳ Cybercab mass production ⏳ Semi mass production ⏳ FSD approval in Europe & China ⏳ Optimus v3 debut ⏳ Roadster 2.0 launch ⏳ FSD 14.3 rollout ⏳ Robotaxi expansion ⏳ More energy storage deployments
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Elon Musk@elonmusk

@wholemars They really don’t and I’ve given them all the information!

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@ogre_codes @contractorsPOV You have better Supercharger coverage on your route Our most frequent trip takes over an hour of charging to go <400 miles round trip Bay City MI, last (Tesla) charge until Mackinaw (going up US-23)
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@ogre_codes @contractorsPOV Sure, time overall, but when it matters, gas is less concentrated down time than EV Ten(s) of minutes a couple times a month versus hour(s) when road tripping It's gotten much better though. MI to FL is 7 stops and less than 3 hours charging overhead 18 hours of driving
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O G R E → Dennis@ogre_codes·
@contractorsPOV I get that. But unless you only drive long trips and no local driving, it’s a wash or even favors EVs in terms of time spent.
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Grok@grok·
@rhensing @BoBlackstone 3MW of continuous power can run about 2,400 average US homes. (US EIA: ~10,791 kWh/year per household = ~1.23 kW average load. 3,000 kW / 1.23 kW ≈ 2,435 homes, rounded down for real-world factors like transmission losses.)
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@DirtyTesLa @WilliamShatner The gateway to the northeastern lower peninsula 😉 It's been on the plan for an upgrade, not that V4 helps at higher SOCs @culvers let's you order ahead and pick up the food on the way through Turns out there is a family sized fry that is the same price as two larges🤤
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William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
And for the #teslarites who don’t understand 500 miles. Time is money. How long does it take to pump a tank of gas? 4-5 mins versus 30. Early last week I went up to the Yosemite area (about 300 miles.) I got up there, did my thing and got gas (5 mins) and drove back. With a Tesla. It would be drive up (maybe on one charge) charge up 20-30 mins, do my thing. Drive back, stop along the way to recharge (again probably another 20 mins…) That’s too long. 500 would be one recharge so it’s 10 mins gas versus 29-30 mins which I would consider.🤷🏼
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Oh for sure, long distance is more likely to be routes with closer chargers which lead to shorter charging stops In-laws are <200 miles away Last Supercharger is Bay City, need >80% leaving BC to make it back to BC Over an hour of charge time added to 6.5 hour drive that the SUV can do on one tank + a gallon Unless... we are towing the big trailer, then we are stopping every 100 miles or less
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Dirty Tesla@DirtyTesLa·
Long range trips entails stopping for 10-30min charges over and over after 2-4 hours of driving. Medium range is annoying because there might not even be a supercharger on that trip, or you have to charge extra to make it back to the one that's on the way. An example for myself is 140 miles away. There is no charging at destination, and the only supercharger on the route is 71 miles in. Now some say "that's easy your Tesla can go 300 miles" but it cannot at highway speeds or especially if the weather is below 60F. So I have to stop at the 71 mile mark, charge up to at least 80% (usually more if I want to actually use my car at the final destination) to ensure I have enough charge to make it back to that one charger to make it back home. For me it is the worst experience vs a long road trip or shorter near home drives.
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Zanegler@HinrichsZane·
Tesla Refreshed Semi In-Training Take a look at the Tesla semi Atlas as it goes through validation runs at 1 Semi Drive. Alternate title is Squirrel chasing. IYKYK Why do you think it is doing these runs on Tesla property instead of on the open highway like the previous version?
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@DirtyTesLa @WilliamShatner My dude, a long range trip is a series of medium range trips Though, FSD does take the edge off medium range trips
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Dirty Tesla@DirtyTesLa·
@WilliamShatner At the end of the day nobody wants to force you to drive anything. But the point is the Tesla experience is better than you think. You can't understand it until you try it. With that said, those medium range trips are the worst. Short range and long range are awesome though.
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@niccruzpatane It takes two stops and an hour of Supercharging for a 400 mile day trip to inlaws I hit 1.6kWh/mile towing our travel trailer on the freeway. ~1kWh taking 55 MPH roads Sure, I can stop every 80 miles for a near full recharge, but a larger pack would be better 📐life
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Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
Unless you’re driving 500+ miles per day, you don’t need an EV with that much range. The average person drives around 37 miles per day. Current Tesla offerings provide way more than enough for the vast majority of people. On road trips, I can usually only drive about two hours before I need to get out, stretch my legs, etc. During that time, my car charges. It’s not the inconvenience people think it is. It doesn’t make sense to lug around a huge battery when most people don’t actually use that capacity.
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William Shatner@WilliamShatner

When Tesla’s get to 500 miles per charge; I’ll think about one. BTW there’s an app that allows Waze to work. 🙄 #thinkIdontknow? 🥱😑

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Mongo@minusYCore·
@TesCalendar1 @cybrtrkguy Mine died after around a year. Fortunately I had the UWC sitting in its box waiting for Powershare install. Service swapped the MC for a new one since it came with the 📐
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@dictionaryhill Complication is water and air quality are not bounded by state borders and states can't legislate what their neighbors do So interstate issues are handled at the federal level
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Meccanica@dictionaryhill·
I had an interesting conversation here yesterday. I want to poll a larger audience. Should voters 🗳️ decide if they want industries in their state that are dirty and cause health issues but also generate jobs and revenue for the state? 🏭☢️🔥⛏️ The example was oil refineries
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Scott Buscemi@scottbuscemi·
Yeah the Cybertruck was cool but the Model Y fits in my garage 😭
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TeslaDoctor@TeslaPHD·
@TesCalendar1 Per my LinkedIn inbox they are hiring… 🤷‍♂️ I don’t know why they would need service techs without something to service?
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Alan of TesCalendar 📆⚡️
I have a little insider knowledge on Slate… they are just beginning making tooling for much of their automation. What does this mean? For most manufacturers, that would mean they are 1.5-2 years away from SOP (start of production). What does this mean for Slate? They might be able to work quicker than legacy auto, but don’t expect mass manufacturing anytime too soon. They say deliveries built in late 2026. I expect them to miss this unless “deliveries” mean a few hand built vehicles for employees / investors. But by mid-2027 they should have things rolling!
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@JowuaLife @herbertong @jchybow There aren't many cars without manual driving controls which is the first requirement to removing mirrors Tesla has a history of operating in the land of regulatory ambiguity, aka asking for forgiveness instead of permission. Or maybe, implementation is nine tenths of the law?
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Jowua@JowuaLife·
I think that's right, just not sure if there is any car on the road like this. Tesla must have long ago spoken to NHTSA because they've said production is next month, and they haven't applied for any exemptions still. Also, we are seeing both of them on road testing. There might not be side mirrors but there is definitely smoke and mirros.
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Herbert Ong@herbertong·
This is the most important part of the Cybercab! This vehicle has certification labels which means it’s achieved compliance with all applicable U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) This is why they don’t need and can bypass regulatory waivers or the exemption that’s capped at 2500 Zoox was not able to get this safety certification so their only recourse was the exemption. Waymo still has not announced any Robotaxi first designed vehicle so can only use traditional cars
Cern Basher@CernBasher

No exemption needed!

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@Cyber_Trailer It can be tricky because behavior depends on if the brake is pressed If it is, then a center tap engages park If it isn't (usual one pedal driving behavior) then you need to press and hold When really bored, you can watch the text change while tapping the brake
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No Safe Words@Cyber_Trailer·
@minusYCore I’m just not used to hardware 4 yet. And when I go to put the vehicle in park; I’ve been confused each time. 25 for 25.
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No Safe Words@Cyber_Trailer·
Tickky tac criticism of the Tesla UI is that I find myself sometimes unsure if the vehicle is in park or not. I think the letter P could be lit up a little brighter or a different color. Or maybe I’m not in Park?
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