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sep11insidejob 2 points ago +2 / -0

Or, during discovery he should've subpoenaed the receipts for the school for the last several years before the "shooting".

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sep11insidejob 0 points ago +1 / -1

Tesla co-founder company:

https://www.redwoodmaterials.com/

There are too many of these FUD stories making their way around here. I started to respond to them nicely and now it's a a point that the people that keep pushing them are morons. Many of these stories get started by TSLAQ

  • Basically, companies are popping up that are in the battery recycling business. They recycle all of the materials.
  • Eventually, mining will be slowly phased out.
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sep11insidejob 1 point ago +1 / -0

When the highway is a parking lot an EV uses almost no energy at all. With an EV you can have full tank every morningm (if you are smart enough) A good tesla wall charger can garge around 70+KM per hour so if used properly it is overkill Sunroof with powerpacks can power everything and store more... in commiefornia this would be a no brainer. There are lots out there.

For your last point, see "who killed the EV"

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sep11insidejob 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, there are many dead zones that need work. Also I agree that Tesla, ramping as fast as it does, cannot fill in the whole market. Other EV makers have to jump all in in order to make the change quickly enough.

To me the dream of powering my car on solar roof panels is what the future is all about. Hopefully Tesla figures out the manufacturing issues with the new 4860 battery asap.

The EV credits, etc are bullshit IMO. Also cutting down oil manufacturing is moronic as even Elon said.. we need more oil not less. Fucking lefty fucks are destroying the economy on purpose.

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sep11insidejob 1 point ago +1 / -0

They can catch fire, however compared to gasoline cars the number are not even close. What you are seeing is the media over-reporting every tesla crash out there. They do this over and over to create FUD. Don't fall for it.

https://cdn.motor1.com/images/custom/tesla-vehicle-fire-data-2012-2020.png

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sep11insidejob 1 point ago +1 / -0

Solar roofs are coming... Tesla to the rescue again. Never bet against Elon

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sep11insidejob 1 point ago +1 / -0

Solar roofs/Powerpack combos. That is the answer. And as Tesla ramps up the 4860 batteries manufacturing the price will fall.

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sep11insidejob 1 point ago +1 / -0

Check out the Tesla powerwall/Sunroof combination. The new 4860 battery will change the world.

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sep11insidejob 1 point ago +1 / -0

One of the original Tesla founders left to make his own company whose sole purpose is to recycle lithium batteries. They have achieved high 90s and believe that 99% will be possible very shortly.

The lithium doesn't dissapear. Maybe mining these materials will continue, but not at the scale that we are witnessing.

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sep11insidejob 1 point ago +1 / -0

Imagine thinking that EVs catch fire more than ICE cars... That is a mental illness

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sep11insidejob -3 points ago +2 / -5

The material for the batteries can be recycled at almost 99%. That means that in like a decade mining will not be necessary. Where as oil is always needed. It's simple math bud. The transportation system had to evolve into EVs for everything...

Even Jordan Peterson tells young people to buy tesla shares. You should too and just hang on for 5 years minimum...

This comment will age well.

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sep11insidejob -1 points ago +3 / -4

The car pictured above is backed by Tesla's Supercharging network. That means that it can travel anywhere in the US and Chinada.

Pick on all the other shit EV's. Tesla's are revolutionary and they're taking over the world.

Oh, and they're the most American-made Vehicles around.

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sep11insidejob -11 points ago +4 / -15

That car can go anywhere in the US and Canada just using the awesome Tesla Supercharging network. This guy is carrying that gas to power your moms BumbBlaster 3000. Get your story straight

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sep11insidejob 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's better to have a mine in the desert than in the forest. However the mines in Chile use too much water and since Chile's water has been privatized it's creating many other issues. Any kind of mining is bad. Mining Lithium is no different. What lithium has going for it is the fact that it can be recycled close to 99%. This means that eventually the old batteries will feed the new cars and mining it will be obsolete.

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sep11insidejob -1 points ago +3 / -4

lithium mining will become a circular economy as 99% of lithium can be recycled from old battery packs. You cannot say that about gas vehicles. Moreover many of the lithium mines are in deserts (Chile). So it's not too bad.

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