wilberforce15
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What does it say?Absolutely not the video speaks for itself, it never gets old![]()
What does it say?Absolutely not the video speaks for itself, it never gets old![]()
Garages are generally the same temperature as the outside.![]()
Our 2019 Tesla Model 3’s Efficiency Varied Widely Month to Month
A two-year stint in a Model 3 during Michigan’s four seasons shows how climate affects an electric vehicle’s efficiency.www.caranddriver.com
Until they figure out batteries and cold-weather EV‘s will not be practical to anyone without A garage to parking nightly.
And you keep saying it’s not an issue but everyone else says it is, I think I’ll trust everyone else.Garages are the same temperature as the outside.
And the cold doesn't affect the practicality for anyone close to being an average driver.
The average driver is home every night and drives the entire range of the car in a week. It's simply not an issue.
You keep saying it's an issue. But the numbers say it's not an issue. You can remove half the range in the cold, and it simply doesn't affect the vast majority of people.
All the other ignorant boomers on this very narrow site say it is. The 2 million people buying a Tesla this year say it's not.And you keep saying it’s not an issue but everyone else says it is, I think I’ll trust everyone else.
Well the only ignorant one here would be you calling people boomers, those guys retired a long time ago. Funny you say garage is the same temperature. I would imagine someone who owns a Tesla and spent 50 to 100,000, also has a garage with a heater. I have a three car garage with a heater myself. My buddy has a six car garage he never takes his Tesla out in the cold.All the other ignorant boomers on this very narrow site say it is. The 2 million people buying a Tesla this year say it's not.
The average driver goes less than 300 miles per week, and is home every night, and has power at home.
The range of the EV is basically irrelevant for such a person no matter how much winter lowers it.
You don't seem to understand what average is. The question is whether a Tesla works for the average person in winter.Well the only ignorant one here would be you calling people boomers, those guys retired a long time ago. Funny you say garage is the same temperature. I would imagine someone who owns a Tesla and spent 50 to 100,000, also has a garage with a heater. I have a three car garage with a heater myself. My buddy has a six car garage he never takes his Tesla out in the cold.
You don’t seem to understand the average person isn’t trying to spend 50 K on a car. I know very few people without a heater in the garage where I live it’s almost necessary. Parking your car in a parking lot all night in 0° weather with a battery is definitely an inconvenience.You don't seem to understand what average is. The question is whether a Tesla works for the average person in winter.
The average person with a garage does not have a heated garage.
And the average driver has power at home, and drives less than 300 miles per week.
The average driver would experience zero inconvenience from a Tesla in winter.
You can tell your friend he doesn't need to heat his garage.
You just changed the metric to cost. I didn't say the average person could afford it. The question is whether the vehicle is inconvenient. It's not.You don’t seem to understand the average person isn’t trying to spend 50 K on a car. I know very few people without a heater in the garage where I live it’s almost necessary. Parking your car in a parking lot all night in 0° weather with a battery is definitely an inconvenience.
LOL he heats his garage because he can,which is the same reason he bought the Tesla, Not for practicality.You don't seem to understand what average is. The question is whether a Tesla works for the average person in winter.
The average person with a garage does not have a heated garage.
And the average driver has power at home, and drives less than 300 miles per week.
The average driver would experience zero inconvenience from a Tesla in winter.
You can tell your friend he doesn't need to heat his garage.
Yep. That's fine. But heating it does nothing for his Tesla or his convenience. If he just likes having a heated garage, that's cool.LOL he heats his garage because he can which is the same reason he bought the Tesla, Not for practicality.
I don't think you understand the concept of "average".You don't seem to understand what average is.
Some people drive 100 miles per week. Some drive 500 miles per week. The average is 300.I don't think you understand the concept of "average".
1 + 9= 10
5 + 5= 10
8 + 2= 10
The arithmetic "average" of each equation is 5.
Take a statistics class.
Statistically helping.
The average person does not have power at work, I sure don’t. People who have a home with the garage do, people who park on the street may not. Most People who live in apartments do not, people who live in heavily urban areas also do not. Ask any 20 something right now if they can afford a house? Most of them plan on being apartment dwellers. That doesn’t mean I don’t think eventually there will be electrified parking spots but right now they’re really not common.Some people drive 100 miles per week. Some drive 500 miles per week. The average is 300.
Some people drive 50 miles per week. Some drive 550 miles per week. The average is 300.
Some people drive 250 miles per week. Some drive 350 miles per week. The average is 300.
They have power at home or work. All of them experience zero inconvenience from a Tesla, in winter or not.
Do you know the word "or"?The average person does not have power at work, I sure don’t. People who have a home with the garage do, people who park on the street may not. Most People who live in apartments do not, people who live in heavily urban areas also do not. Ask any 20 something right now if they can afford a house? Most of them plan on being apartment dwellers. That doesn’t mean I don’t think eventually there will be electrified parking spots but right now they’re really not common.
And the average City, State, and federal government is hard at work figuring out a way to tax by the mile for electric vehicles.The "average" city doesn't have the infrastructure to support all the "average" Tesla owners plugging in their EV's
at the same time.
Ask Texas.
Common sense helping.
Texas power was screwed by the conservatives who ran their power infrastructure for decades. The conservatives wanted to save money and didn't winterize anything.The "average" city doesn't have the infrastructure to support all the "average" Tesla owners plugging in their EV's
at the same time.
Ask Texas.
Common sense helping.