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I live at 5,340 feet and work at 6,040 feet. It's actually less than that for me, since I'm mostly at 5,340 give-or-take, so it's closer to...
Weighs about 3620 with myself and one other, my trips are about half city and half highway, I average about 5.8 in the summer and 4.2 in the...
Bob reports 4 miles per kWh for his SR+ Model 3. I report 5 miles per kWh for my Prime on electricity, and I live in a colder place than he does.
How do you figure? If it's 353 with an 80kWh pack, how would it be 450 with a 150kWh pack?
With a 150kWh battery, it's got to be a very, very long way.
Sort of like Tesla in 2011.
NIO ET5 Is A Tesla Model 3 Rival With 620 Miles Of Range Basically a Model 3 clone with available 75kWh, 100kWh and 150kWh batteries with 341,...
That's why I think it's not using LFP. It would be heavier with such a big battery.
I asked at the dealer about doing this, and they wanted $190 for the fluid plus labor. Why?
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Wider and taller, but not longer.
Oh, I don't keep any of that a secret at all. He knows a ton about the power grid and where materials come from.
I see you've never dealt with an autistic kid who's currently stuck on not using any fossil fuels. For him, having the engine start in-town is...
For me, the problem is that I'm often near or beyond the range of the car, necessitating me to either start the engine or stop to charge. For...
Because many of those sites are in the middle of town. "Forever" is a long time. We had a nuclear plant decommissioned and the site re-used...
Does it help with things like SCAPE suits, effluent, buildings and ship hulls?
So what? Is it not brutally obvious that you should make as little of it as possible? And how many half lives do we have to store it for before...
That amounts to tens of thousands of tons of material that has to be transported, stored, and secured for dozens, hundreds or thousands of years,...
Biological evolution? We know a helf-of-a-lot about it, but there's a hell-of-a-lot left to know. This is the case with all science. Ever hear...
That takes care of the fuel rods. So what are you going to do with the other 97% of nuclear waste? [IMG]