What exactly is this and how will it make owning a BEV better?
Martin's analogy is quite amazing. But yeah, what people use for their phones, only XXL for a car now.
What exactly is this and how will it make owning a BEV better?
No, I do not think anyone is going to beat anyone in the BEV game. I expect business will continue as usual, with Tesla growing some more in the coming years, and then leveling out, like Apple did compared to Android/Windows. Carmakers that will be out of the BEV game, will not be out because of BEV, they were already almost out in the ICE age: Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Nissan, Honda, Opel (?), Lancia, Alfa, Jaguar, Maserati, Fiat, Volvo (but might change, not because of BEV though partly, but because Chinese).The Koreans are likely to mercilessly beat the Germans in the BEV game. It will be like Tae-Kwon-Do vs... Whatever martial art the Germans invented.
Toyota's bZ series BEV platform detailed:
The weird thing (to me anyway) is that the dual motor version has a lower range than the single motor version. Most BEVs tend to have a greater range when they have two motors (Tesla's Long Range models, for example) and the opposite is the case with the Toyota bZ4x.
Anyway, at last an electric Toyota with CCS Type 2 DC charging. The Lexus UX 300e still uses CHAdeMO for DC charging, which is quite old fashioned in 2021.
When you buy an ICEV, you can one engine with same power either as 2WD or pay only 2K more for 4WD hardware. In bZ4X, if one wants AWD, you can get AWD for a little more. You won't need to add 10k to get AWD because you are in another powere range.The weird thing (to me anyway) is that the dual motor version has a lower range than the single motor version. Most BEVs tend to have a greater range when they have two motors (Tesla's Long Range models, for example) and the opposite is the case with the Toyota bZ4x.
Didn't want to derail the x8 thread anymore since it is such an exciting and ground breaking vehicle....But I still some hesitancy about being fully reliant on BEVs. What happened over the past winter in Texas, while a Texas-centric issue, shows at least one significant weakness of BEVs. Perhaps there's a solution for that in the future where somehow we can harden our electrical infrastructure so well it'd be almost impossible to hamper our ability to supply electrical power. But I can't think of one. Then again, it's not my field of expertise either.
Yeah, admittedly not the ideal thread for me to go on a monologue of sorts.Didn't want to derail the x8 thread anymore since it is such an exciting and ground breaking vehicle....
Gas stations don't work without power either so they are not really any better off. If anything, news then was had quite a few stories of Tesla's saving the day -
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Tesla Keeps Many Texas Owners From Freezing
For days millions of Texas residents have been without power, gas, and in some cases water, from the unusually harsh winter storms. But if you’re a Teslawww.motorbiscuit.com
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Some Texans power up through storm with help from their Ford pickup, Tesla
One pickup truck owner said he had planned to use the built-in generator for camping trips. “I didn’t know I would wind up needing it for something like this," he said of the winter storm.www.nbcnews.com
Depends which country, which gas stations, but some at least have backup generators. If the payment infrastructure is down, nothing matters anymore. I have not experienced gas stations without power, but without fuel, in which case BEV can still be charged. But so can old Diesels also continue running on fries oil. Anyway, the survivalist aspect is a fringe case. Preparedness is not all eggs in one basket.Gas stations don't work without power
They are part of the future, they are even already the present, just not for everyone/every case.BEVs are not the future, because we live in the age of impatience and people won't have the patience to recharge an electric car.
They are part of the future, they are even already the present, just not for everyone/every case.
Indeed they are. That's why I'm looking forward to see Tesla drivers slugging it out while waiting in line to recharge their shitboxes.
i haven’t seen any fights but over summer people spend hours waiting to charge at public chargers in Norway, it’s more a case of angry wives and bored children.
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