If you’re wondering how much energy the EV on the right saves compared to a typical Ford F-150, the answer may not surprise you.

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      I assume it’s a Te$la because it’s at the bazinga-specific charging station, and the logo is there too.

      If you mean it looks like a Lotus Elise, well…

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          I assume it was a thing before my-hero bought “founder” status years later and started designing his own personal The Homer.

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            Unfortunately not. And he got so mad at top gear for criticizing it he sued BBC multiple times.

            Don’t think he enjoyed them showing the non electric version out performing it

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              top gear are somehow worse than Elon and actually deserved to get sued for that piece which made false claims about the car to fit their anti-electric narrative. I don’t think Elon enjoyed being the target of brazen lies as much as he does making them. This was back when topgear brained chuds hated Elon because electric cars are woke unlike their emotional support trucks, now he has won them over by being an open nazi but they still won’t buy his cars mostly.

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            I don’t mean that they bought entire cars and took the gasoline powertrain out. But literally everything besides the drivetrain is Lotus. Tesla didn’t build the physical car

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    I’m still pissed about the ORIGINAL Tesla business model. ‘Let’s make high-end sports car, that happens to be electric, and the take the learnings to make a super-cheap version!’

    The high-end sports car is literally branding. What, are you going to make an F1 racecar that’s electric? Your ‘high-end’ sports car is gonna SUCK because it’s not a huge NAME BRAND. You’re making your customers out to be chumps!

    Also, fuck Melon Tusk.

    • I’m still pissed about the ORIGINAL Tesla business model. ‘Let’s make high-end sports car, that happens to be electric, and the take the learnings to make a super-cheap version!’

      This is literally what Nio is doing and it is working for them. They made the EP9 and converted the lessons into cars you can drive without a HANS.

      The high-end sports car is literally branding. What, are you going to make an F1 racecar that’s electric? Your ‘high-end’ sports car is gonna SUCK because it’s not a huge NAME BRAND. You’re making your customers out to be chumps!

      This is exactly what they did and it worked. Nio builds both Formula E cars and consumer vehicles. Granted the EP9 didn’t suck and didn’t have the perception of sucking because it broke the Nurburgring record. The difference is that Nio was able to hemorrhage money for a while because they had state backing. I’m not quite sure how their battery swap tech is working right now, but Nio certainly makes good cars.

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    it appears the F-150 emits 370 grams of CO2 per mile driven.

    a Cybertruck uses .5 kwh per mile, and so if it’s getting charged by a supercritical coal plant, about 400g CO2 per mile. this isn’t counting transmission losses, since it also takes energy to get gas to the pump.

    factoring in upstream CO2, the f-150 is 464g, the Cybertruck is 444g with transmission losses. CO2 from mine to power plant/kg of coal/kwh is a metric i’m not prepared to calculate right now.

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      He’d demonstrate how “zombie apocalypse proof” his bazingamobile is by underhand throwing a hammer very gently at it, right? so-true