LoneRanger
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Originally Posted by Cujet
The Tesla semi uses a 26,000 pound battery. Giving up to 500 miles of range. 2kwh per mile at 25c per kWh at superchargers. Cost, 50c per mile. Or about 50% more than diesel. And only 2/3 the frieght capacity due to the 26,000 pound battery.
yep, serves to prove that EV's are Not Ready for Prime Time. Tesla = boutique vehicles for the risk takers.
The Tesla semi uses a 26,000 pound battery. Giving up to 500 miles of range. 2kwh per mile at 25c per kWh at superchargers. Cost, 50c per mile. Or about 50% more than diesel. And only 2/3 the frieght capacity due to the 26,000 pound battery.
yep, serves to prove that EV's are Not Ready for Prime Time. Tesla = boutique vehicles for the risk takers.