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ROFL.... Every thing stated here is totally wrong and just MSM FUD. BEV's will replace ICE in the long run.
I did google this mass of unsold Telsa's piling up in Mall lots. There were none, but then I knew that already. Texas has slowed the production of Model Y's at this point and making Cyber Trucks as fast as they can (perhaps too fast still listening to some of the complaints. Just talked to a Tesla Employ on Wed and we is very excited about the next FSD "hands off" version coming in the next 2-4 weeks depending on area. He was even more excited about August 8th. (I was not really paying much attention to it but after that, I am,) I am still not a fan of Robltaxi yet, but we will see.
Get out of this political season and see what next year brings to the EV shift in driving. If interest rates can be brought back down, all the car companies can do better. BEV's will replace ICE in the long term.
Tesla Glitch Forces Brad Pitt to Ditch Electric Vehicle
Tesla Supercharger Network achieves 99.97% average uptime in 2023
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-supercharger-network-achieves-99-97-average-uptime-in-2023/
Good luck and GOD bless,
OVERHYPED , OVERPRICED, SHORT !!
Belfair driver dies in car crash along Hood Canal Wednesday, State Patrol says
Lmao. You don’t even know if it was the driver which it probably was.
Why bash Tesla on Ihub?
Waste of time
Tesla flies off I-5 in Castaic
But they are not greenhouse gases. Whatever you think, the idea that it’s as clear as you present just isn’t true.
Why tires — not tailpipes — are spewing more pollution from your cars
Wear and tear on vehicles’ tires and brakes emit fine particles into the air, linked to heart and lung disease
And if you draw your power from alternative energy sources it isn’t even close.
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Are electric vehicles definitely better for the climate than gas-powered cars?
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Yes: although electric cars' batteries make them more carbon-intensive to manufacture than gas cars, they more than make up for it by driving much cleaner under nearly any conditions.
October 13, 2022
Although many fully electric vehicles (EVs) carry “zero emissions” badges, this claim is not quite true. Battery-electric cars may not emit greenhouse gases from their tailpipes, but some emissions are created in the process of building and charging the vehicles. Nevertheless, says Sergey Paltsev, Deputy Director of the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, electric vehicles are clearly a lower-emissions option than cars with internal combustion engines. Over the course of their driving lifetimes, EVs will create fewer carbon emissions than gasoline-burning cars under nearly any conditions.
“We shouldn't claim victory that with this switch to electric cars, problem solved, we are going to have zero emissions,” he says. “No, that's not the case. But electric cars are actually much, much better in terms of the impact on the climate in comparison to internal combustion vehicles. And in time, that comparative advantage of electric cars is going to grow.”
One source of EV emissions is the creation of their large lithium-ion batteries. The use of minerals including lithium, cobalt, and nickel, which are crucial for modern EV batteries, requires using fossil fuels to mine those materials and heat them to high temperatures. As a result, building the 80 kWh lithium-ion battery found in a Tesla Model 3 creates between 2.5 and 16 metric tons of CO2 (exactly how much depends greatly on what energy source is used to do the heating).1 This intensive battery manufacturing means that building a new EV can produce around 80% more emissions than building a comparable gas-powered car.2
But just like with gasoline cars, most emissions from today’s EVs come after they roll off the production floor.3 The major source of EV emissions is the energy used to charge their batteries. These emissions, says Paltsev, vary enormously based on where the car is driven and what kind of energy is used there. The best case scenario looks like what’s happening today in Norway, Europe’s largest EV market: the nation draws most of its energy from hydropower, giving all those EVs a minuscule carbon footprint. In countries that get most of their energy from burning dirty coal, the emissions numbers for EVs don’t look nearly as good—but they’re still on par with or better than burning gasoline.
To illustrate how EVs create fewer emissions than their counterparts, Paltsev points to MIT’s Insights Into Future Mobility study from 2019.4 This study looked at comparable vehicles like the Toyota Camry and Honda Clarity across their gasoline, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, battery electric, and hydrogen fuel cell configurations. The researchers found that, on average, gasoline cars emit more than 350 grams of CO2 per mile driven over their lifetimes. The hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions, meanwhile, scored at around 260 grams per mile of carbon dioxide, while the fully battery-electric vehicle created just 200 grams. Stats from the U.S. Department of Energy tell a similar story: Using the nationwide average of different energy sources, DOE found that EVs create 3,932 lbs. of CO2 equivalent per year, compared to 5,772 lbs. for plug-in hybrids, 6,258 lbs. for typical hybrids, and 11,435 lbs. for gasoline vehicles.5
MIT’s report shows how much these stats can swing based on a few key factors. For example, when the researchers used the average carbon intensity of America’s power grid, they found that a fully electric vehicle emits about 25 percent less carbon than a comparable hybrid car. But if they ran the numbers assuming the EV would charge up in hydropower-heavy Washington State, they found it would emit 61 percent less carbon than the hybrid. When they did the math for coal-heavy West Virginia, the EV actually created more carbon emissions than the hybrid, but still less than the gasoline car.
In fact, Paltsev says, it’s difficult to find a comparison in which EVs fare worse than internal combustion. If electric vehicles had a shorter lifespan than gas cars, that would hurt their numbers because they would have fewer low-emissions miles on the road to make up for the carbon-intensive manufacture of their batteries. Yet when the MIT study calculated a comparison in which EVs lasted only 90,000 miles on the road rather than 180,000 miles, they remained 15 percent better than a hybrid and far better than a gas car.
And while internal combustion engines are getting more efficient, EVs are poised to become greener by leaps and bounds as more countries add more clean energy to their mix. MIT’s report sees gasoline cars dropping from more than 350 grams of CO2 per mile to around 225 grams by the year 2050. In that same span, however, battery EVs could drop to around 125 grams, and perhaps even down to 50 grams if the price of renewable energy were to drop significantly.
“Once we decarbonize the electric grid—once we get more and more clean sources to the grid—the comparison is getting better and better,” Paltsev says.
Thank you to several readers for sending in related questions, including Ross Burlington of Riverside, California, Lloyd Olson of Webberville, Texas, and Thomas Marshall of Lake Charles, Louisiana. You can submit your own question to Ask MIT Climate here.
I am at 15000 miles on a normal set of tires on an M class electric BMW.
Maybe they should drive better.
And particle emissions don’t affect greenhouse gases.
You are cherry picking data and putting up what one person says at a shop or one study that is an op ed.
Going to have to do better than opinion pieces.
Plus you are so biased you are looking for things to prove your point vs being objective
Pretending something is absurd is not denial. Heres some truth about how EVs pollute more than ICE. Different kind of pollution but still exceeds that of the pollution emitted by ICE (tailpipe/tire wear).
EVs pollute more and cost more due to excessive tire wear. Consider having to replace your $1500 set of tires 1-2 times a year instead once every 5 years or so.
Electric vehicles release more toxic emissions, are worse for the environment than gas-powered cars: study
I have a hard time believing its simply weight that causes EVs to go through tires at, sometimes, an excessive pace. They are not that much heavier to cause the vehicles to go through tires in as little as 5k miles. My guess is it has something to do with the EM radiation that comes off EVs coupled with the metals in the tires.
Bot? LOL. Too funny.
Sure talking about the things that actually hurt society and make our lives worse is Bot material?
End of our thread
Anyone letting a car drive them on its own is an idiot IMO.
And sure you talk about nature yet EVs mitigate greenhouse gases and push for alternative power sources like solar and batteries.
So you believe in the advance of nature but think we should depend on gas cars and destroy the world?
dranesthesia1 you behave like a bot.
Yep reduce our dependence on tech. Have you ever seen or heard of the TV series/Book American Gods? Its interesting battle between science and nature. New gods are things connected to science and tech. Old gods are simply personifications of nature. Nature always wins in the end! Its happened before (Adams Event 42000 years ago) and its happening again. If you dont think mankind had advanced technology in the past then how do you explain pyramids, rocks precisely cut, not to mention a better understanding of the universe then we had until more recent times? Theres myths of advanced civilizations in the past like Atlantis but its even in the bible before Noah describing a civilization that spanned the globe even then. I recall as passage about a chariot of fire that went into the sky like a whirlwind which sounds alot like someone trying to describe a rocket to people without any reference to such technology. Described in better detail in apocrypha manuscripts not included. Basically nature wins!
2024 Tesla Y tried to kill us today
So what’s your solution? Get rid of computers, technicality?
Not going to happen. They will figure out a fix just like they always do with each and every problem that comes up with technological advances.
You think this is the first time that new technology has had issues.
You should be more concerned about our corrupt politicians, political elite locking the world in their houses to give them a vaccine that is dangerous, and the loss of gender clarity and family values.
That kills way more
So get rid of computers and all forward looking technology?
lol. Not going to happen. Science always wins and will do so here too
This isnt what IF, this is literally happening on a weekly basis. Now please actually address the points i made instead of going off about stuff completely unrelated.
Yes this should be true, people killing more than self driving as there are sooooo many more people driving than self driving systems; like over well over 1 billion to a few 1 million or so? You need to look at the ratio of accidents per vehicle on the road..
If my hypothesis is correct about EMI causing self driving and EVs, especially, to glitch and go haywire, then the more self driving vehicles on the roads the greater the percent growth of them experiencing an accident. There will be variability based on the number of geomagnetic storms that occur. In general the accident ratio to vehicles on the road should increase at a faster rate than new cars being sold.
This doesnt have anything to do with first to market. Every year and model of Tesla experiences these SUA & sudden veer events that kill people caused by its technology glitching due to EMI! The problem will get worse as the earths magnetic field weakens further making cars that are more dependent on computer systems more dangerous than cars without.
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The computer errors from outer space
(Elon Musk: Model S not a car but a ‘sophisticated computer on wheels’)
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20221011-how-space-weather-causes-computer-errors
We could see world war 3. The end of civilization. The end of civil discourse is already here.
How about the end of gender?
California could fall in the ocean. The world could flood.
Global warming could kill us all.
The what ifs in life are theories designed by the elite to make people endlessly afraid and subject to government control.
First to market will have problems but they will be solved.
Also could you point out the car manufacturers without recalls or build problems or failures of some sort?
Great next.
They all have them with self driving.
I actually drove a Tesla yesterday for the first time and I own an electric BMW super car and the Tesla was hands down better.
The self driving is bs anyway as it’s not going to be legal forever in the USA. And people kill exponentially more people than self driving software.
People think the software should be perfect but no software is, hence why you have plane crashes from time to time when it’s the safest form of travel there is.
They make two best electric cars on the planet and their technology is hands down better battery wise
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More deadly tesla solo accidents. Nothing to be bullish about.
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The computer errors from outer space
(Elon Musk: Model S not a car but a ‘sophisticated computer on wheels’)
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20221011-how-space-weather-causes-computer-errors
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Tesla Drivers Have the Highest Crash Rate of Any Brand: Study
Tesla led all automakers with 23.54 crashes per 1,000 drivers in the past year.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/tesla-drivers-have-the-highest-crash-rate-of-any-brand-study
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Tesla suffers SUA and drives into a parking garage wall.
300$ price target reiterated this morning
Its called geothermal. 24/7 baseline electricity coupled with heat for heating/cooling purposes.
Elon Musk’s invention to kill solar panels: this produces energy even at night
https://www.ecoticias.com/en/solar-panels-photovoltaic-roof/2317/
Good luck and GOD bless,
Tesla looks to rebuild Autopilot, self-driving, robotics departments after layoffs
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-autopilot-self-driving-robotics-rehire/
Good luck and GOD bless,
TSDD(inverse) delivers results
To reinforce Tesla's veer issue, that seems to impact vehicles with/without AP enabled & every model and year, here are a few incidents that showcase Teslas behave just like that Vinfast EV the NHTSA is investigating (EVs are more dangerous than ICE!). I suspect that Tesla's emergency lane departure system combined with a possible GPS issue, as described in this first case study from 2019, cause this problem due to a glitch brought on by Electromagnetic Interference (EMI).
Here is the best description of this sudden veering ive seen to date:
Heres how SUA can occur in Teslas from electromagnetic induce currents during geomagnetic unrest
moon: i read through the entire post by boston who has graced my IGNORE list for a long time. so I do not normally read Boston’s posts, I do know that he is always on jod EMF kick, having convinced himself that ev’s sre more prone to attack by EMF forced than IC cars. FINALLY I think I understand why.
Because they have larger computers!
i do not think I will chsnge my ignore list just yet, though!
NHTSA launches investigation into fatal accident involving VinFast VF8
TSDD* (2x inverse ETF) worked out nicely today
Gl
Ninja skills saved lives!
No one hurt after Tesla crashes into martial arts schools
Lot of nerve, disturbing Elon when he's cooking the books.
Boston this is the single post you've made that I've seen that I 100% agree with. Can't always see eye to eye with everyone, but when you're right, I'll stand behind you on it.
Tesla’s Elon Musk confirms supercomputer cluster location at Giga Texas
https://www.teslarati.com/elon-musk-tesla-supercomputer-cluster-giga-texas-location/amp/
Good luck and GOD bless,
Panasonic watching Tesla layoff activity from Pause
setting at this time...
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/slowing-ev-uptake-may-delay-170539854.html
Panasonic has seen a "drastic" decrease in
demand for batteries for a certain car brand,
pushing up fixed costs in Japan, Kusumi said,
without naming the particular automaker or
model to which it supplies batteries.
no sell car, no need battery...
So we watch...LJ
Should run to the 220 area on technicals. But theres alot of negatives going on with Tesla so i recommend only trading TSLA.
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The computer errors from outer space
(Elon Musk: Model S not a car but a ‘sophisticated computer on wheels’)
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20221011-how-space-weather-causes-computer-errors
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Tesla Drivers Have the Highest Crash Rate of Any Brand: Study
Tesla led all automakers with 23.54 crashes per 1,000 drivers in the past year.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/tesla-drivers-have-the-highest-crash-rate-of-any-brand-study
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Tesla suffers SUA and drives into a parking garage wall.
la-tsla-fan, I agree 100%
Tesla stock pops after company reveals new details, deliveries for its semitruck program
JJ: ignore fundskentals at your own peril!!
george: they would br awesome
By the way, what do you think of markrt teaction to the semi announcement ? i think THAT represented at most $50 million increase in annual revenue! Just wait for a FULL FSD release!!!
i have been buying full FSD for all MY cars. Finally, I am sooo hlad!
Sold the call I had for next week already lol
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Nikola Tesla was born in 1856 in Smiljan, Croatia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father was a priest in the Serbian Orthodox church
and his mother managed the family’s farm. In 1863 Tesla’s brother Daniel was killed in a riding accident.
The shock of the loss unsettled the 7-year-old Tesla, who reported seeing visions—the first signs of his lifelong mental illnesses.
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$TSLA, Exclusive: Bill Ford at Mustang Mach-E unveil admits being on Tesla’s turf
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- Nov. 17th 2019 10:44 pm ET
Minutes after the official unveiling of the Ford Mustang Mach-E,
we jumped into the press scrum surrounding Bill Ford. Electrek asked Ford’s chairman, and Henry Ford’s great-grandson,
if he knew the introduction was taking place one block from Tesla’s design center.
“That’s a coincidence,” he said. And then he flashed a big smile.
Tesla Motors, Inc. (Tesla), incorporated on July 1, 2003, designs, develops, manufactures and sells electric vehicles and advanced electric vehicle powertrain components. Tesla owns its sales and service centers and Supercharger stations. In addition to the Company’s own vehicles, it designs, develops, manufactures, and sells advanced electric vehicle powertrain components to other automotive manufacturers. The Company has provided development services and powertrain components to Daimler AG (Daimler) for its Smart fortwo and A-Class electric vehicles. The Company developed stationary energy storage products for use in homes, commercial sites, and utilities. The Company offers financial products through various financial institutions in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Tesla Motors was founded in 2003 by a group of engineers in Silicon Valley who wanted to prove that electric cars could be better than gasoline-powered cars. With instant torque, incredible power, and zero emissions, Tesla’s products would be cars without compromise. Each new generation would be increasingly affordable, helping the company work towards its mission: to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable transport.
Tesla’s engineers first designed a powertrain for a sports car built around an AC induction motor, patented in 1888 by Nikola Tesla, the inventor who inspired the company’s name. The resulting Tesla Roadster was launched in 2008. Accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and achieving a range of 245 miles per charge of its lithium ion battery, the Roadster set a new standard for electric mobility. Tesla would sell more than 2,400 Roadsters, now on the road in more than 30 countries.
In 2012, Tesla launched Model S, the world’s first premium electric sedan. Built from the ground up to be 100 percent electric, Model S has redefined the very concept of a four-door car. With room for seven passengers and more than 64 cubic feet of storage, Model S provides the comfort and utility of a family sedan while achieving the acceleration of a sports car: 0 to 60 mph in about five seconds. Its flat battery pack is integrated into the chassis and sits below the occupant cabin, lending the car a low center of gravity that enables outstanding road holding and handling while driving 265 miles per charge. Model S was named Motor Trend’s 2013 Car of the Year and achieved a 5-star safety rating from the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
In late 2014, Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled two dual motor all-wheel drive configurations of Model S that further improve the vehicle’s handling and performance. The 85D features a high efficiency motor at the front and rear, giving the car unparalleled control of traction in all conditions. The P85D pairs a high efficiency front motor with a performance rear motor for supercar acceleration, achieving a 0 to 60 mph time of 3.2 seconds – the fastest four-door production car ever made.
Now with more than 50,000 vehicles on the road worldwide, Tesla is preparing to launch Model X, a crossover vehicle that enters volume production in 2015. Featuring exhilarating acceleration, falcon wing doors, and room for three rows of seating, Model X defies categorization.
Tesla owners enjoy the benefit of charging at home so they never have to visit a gas station or spend a cent on gasoline. For long distance journeys, Tesla’s Supercharger network provides convenient and free access to high speed charging, replenishing half a charge in as little as 20 minutes. Superchargers now connect popular routes in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.
Tesla’s vehicles are produced at its factory in Fremont, California, previously home to New United Motor Manufacturing Inc., a joint venture between Toyota and General Motors. The Tesla Factory has returned thousands of jobs to the area and is capable of producing 1,000 cars a week.
The company is expanding its manufacturing footprint into other areas, including in Tilburg, the Netherlands, where it has an assembly facility, and Lathrop, California, where it has a specialized production plant. To reduce the costs of lithium ion battery packs, Tesla and key strategic partners including Panasonic have begun construction of a gigafactory in Nevada that will facilitate the production of a mass-market affordable vehicle, Model 3. By 2020, the gigafactory will produce more lithium ion cells than all of the world’s combined output in 2013. The gigafactory will also produce battery packs intended for use in stationary storage, helping to improve robustness of the electrical grid, reduce energy costs for businesses and residences, and provide a backup supply of power.
Tesla is not just an automaker, but also a technology and design company with a focus on energy innovation.
The Tesla Roadster is an electric sports car. The Company sells and services its Tesla Roadster though its Company-owned sales and service network in the North America, Europe and Asia. It has delivered approximately 2,500 Tesla Roadsters to customers in over 30 countries. It completed the production of Tesla Roadster gliders at Lotus Cars Limited in January 2012.
Model S is a four door, five-passenger premium sedan. It has designed Model S to include a third row with two rear-facing child seats, subject to applicable safety regulations and requirements, allowing the Company to offer a seven passenger sedan.
The Company revealed an early prototype of the Model X crossover as the first vehicle that it intends to develop by leveraging the Model S platform. This vehicle has been designed to fill the niche between the roominess of a minivan and the style of an SUV, while having high performance features, such as a dual motor all-wheel drive system. Model X will seat seven adults. The Company anticipates that it would make Model X available with 60 kWh and 85 kWh battery pack options, with pricing of each version similar to those of a comparably equipped Model S.
The Company also has announced its intent to develop a third generation electric vehicle, to which it refers as Gen III, to be produced at the Tesla Factory.
In addition to the Company’s own vehicles, it designs, develops, manufactures, and sells advanced electric vehicle powertrain components to other automotive manufacturers. The Company has provided development services and full powertrain systems and components to Daimler AG for its Smart fortwo, A-Class, and B-Class electric vehicles. It has also developed an electric powertrain system for Toyota Motor Corporation for use in its RAV4 EV. As of December 31, 2013 the Company shipped approximately 1,600 units.
In 2013, the Company developed stationary energy storage products for use in homes, commercial sites, and utilities. The applications for these battery systems include backup power, peak demand reduction, demand response and wholesale electric market services. The Company intends to ramp sales of these products in 2014. In 2015, Tesla introduced the Powrball: Tesla Home Battery. Powerwall is a home battery that charges using electricity generated from solar panels, or when utility rates are low, and powers your home in the evening. It also fortifies your home against power outages by providing a backup electricity supply. Automated, compact and simple to install, Powerwall offers independence from the utility grid and the security of an emergency backup. Powerball comes in 10kWh weekly cycle and 7kWh daily cycle models. Both are guaranteed for ten years and are sufficient to power most homes during peak evening hours. Multiple batteries may be installed together for homes with greater energy need, up to 90 kWh total for the 10 kWh battery and 63 kWh total for the 7 kWh battery.
The Company offers financial products through various financial institutions in the United States, Europe, and Asia. In the United States and Canada, it offers customer loans through specified commercial banking partners. In connection with certain of these loans, the Company offers a resale value guarantee to all customers who purchased a Model S and financed their vehicle.
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