Teamerchant
Teamerchant t1_ixzl24m wrote
Reply to comment by Steinrikur in Tesla recalls more than 15,000 Australian electric vehicles over faulty tail lights by ninjascotsman
Those are some crazy energy prices! But Europe is going brought some shot with Russia so hopefully once everything settles and dependencies for energy from les stable countries is fixed those prices can come back down.
Teamerchant t1_ixyfvve wrote
Reply to comment by Steinrikur in Tesla recalls more than 15,000 Australian electric vehicles over faulty tail lights by ninjascotsman
well for the few months i did pay, it was about $0.21 or $0.27 a kw. Basically i could go from 10%-90% for about $15. So for $15 i would get about 280 ish miles, not too shabby. Not sure what superchargers go for for now.
Teamerchant t1_ixx471b wrote
Reply to comment by notallowedin in Tesla recalls more than 15,000 Australian electric vehicles over faulty tail lights by ninjascotsman
Elons a POS. But Tesla does have some Damm good engineers. Best car I’ve had, comparing to Toyota, chevy, BMW and a mercury.
But I’m sure you’ll find some others that are opposite. However I will say I’m sitting at 4 tires and a couple filters after 4-5 years and that’s it for maintenance and repair costs. Model 3 got free supercharging so I don’t even pay for electricity. Battery is doing great even with 99% supercharging.
Teamerchant t1_ixre3u4 wrote
Reply to Electric-vehicle charging stations could use as much power as a small town by 2035 — and the grid isn't ready by Sorin61
So the grid now is not ready for future usage rates in 13 years?
Okay. So umm maybe actual invest in it?
Teamerchant t1_ivc5zu0 wrote
Reply to Attorney General Bonta Calls on Social Media Companies to Stop the Spread of Disinformation Ahead of 2022 Midterm Elections by Wagamaga
Reminds me of a business meeting ran by overconfident, overpaid executives where the only semi actionable item they leave you with is “ we need to increase revenue” with no mention of how to do that.
Misinformation is the biggest problem we face. We need leaders to show us how to fight it, not say, hey you fix this.
Teamerchant t1_iy9ahqz wrote
Reply to comment by UnkindlyDisagree in New EV entries nibbling away at Tesla EV share, according to S&P Global Mobility by dreamcastfanboy34
I mean teslas still absolutely kill them in battery tech, efficiency, and build simplification. To the point that even Toyota is copying their strategies and building techniques.
I think the industry needed new blood to move things forward.