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legendary
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December 02, 2019, 10:59:33 AM
#50
Maybe a clear case of to much computer gaming, total loss of reality.
No its develop right here and utilizes thousand year old battery technology and permanent magnet motor, most likely.
Early models used synchronous motor (AC) developed by Nikola Tesla a long time ago (1888) but for cost and efficiency reasons Model 3 uses the much older permanent magnet motor (DC) technology.

The Nikola Tesla's AC Induction Motor is one of the 10 greatest discoveries of all time but has eddie current issues.

Real technological advances would utilize something like W18 solenoid motor or Double star solenoid motor
Spaced out gimmick toys are not long term economic viable, a solenoid liquid pump driven car would be one solution to improve efficiency.

AC Tesla Induction Motor from 1892   Model 3 DC motor
 -vs- "spaced out" 32 solenoid motor


You are more than welcome to prove it by developing a product and take it to market. There is probably a gotcha lost somewhere in your idea, that hasn't gotten the attention of Tesla. If that engine is so great, why not use it? How about all the other car companies, which one is using the 32 solenoid motor?

I like competing ideas, its still inline with Elon's push to electrify the world's transportation.

While we are at it, which of them is used in the "Cybertruck"? AC or DC? Unfortunately power always comes from DC, the not so old Li-ion (and derivatives) batteries.
sr. member
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November 30, 2019, 06:33:36 AM
#49
Tesla is moving in the right direction, i hope that one day we can get something like this Cheesy. From those that don't recognize it, it is vehicle from Aliens


Well i hope one day we are free of guns, production outlawed and no-one has any.   Fail to see the good in it.
Moving crazy amount of pounds to go from A to B is not environment friendly, economical, or practical.
A friend of mine is now on the second Tesla been lots of time with him on city traffic and also long distance, i would go crazy with that thing.
My e-bike, bad purchase, my e-scooter its so-so.

edit:
The future of transportation is clearly:
https://youtu.be/_QLEERYS5C8?t=86  Grin
(just dont be anywhere nearby when accident happens at 1.5 tons at 50mph doing 3000rpm)
legendary
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November 30, 2019, 06:02:48 AM
#48
Tesla is moving in the right direction, i hope that one day we can get something like this Cheesy. For those that don't recognize it, it is vehicle from Aliens

legendary
Activity: 2030
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November 29, 2019, 03:09:22 PM
#47
To be fair, Odds are that in 2021 if the BTC price prediction of Stock to Flow are almost fulfilled I will pull the trigger and get one.
Announced autonomy will be crazy amazing! In the past 4 years only once I have done a trip that would have needed to stop and recharge the batteries before arrival. But also, with 400 miles (670km)  of autonomy, you need a coffee stop / toilet break at least once or twice before the battery is empty ( driving at aprox 75km/h between cities).

I'm curious, why only now that there is a "truck" you are interested? None of the previous models work for you? Do you really need to be traveling long distances in a truck rather than a sedan?

By 2021 these cars will be even cheaper. You can already buy an used model S for almost the same price of a new model 3. There is also the other car manufacturers bringing their electric cars which will bring options and competition in the market.

Oh and someone actually modded a regular model S into a truck, it doesn't look like the cybertruck at all, its just a half model s with a flat back, and its actually working fine. Of course it doesn't fit 4 people but the usual 2, and i think its smaller and compact, which is very useful in certain places (probably not so much in America).
sr. member
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November 29, 2019, 04:10:51 AM
#46
I hope that's not the final design. It looks very polygonal and ugly tbh.

The design is awesome!
I think that everyone who will be able to purchase this truck will buy the ability to go to Mars with it and drive it there. It is a truck from outer space both in the design and in the characteristics!

Maybe a clear case of to much computer gaming, total loss of reality.
No its develop right here and utilizes thousand year old battery technology and permanent magnet motor, most likely.
Early models used synchronous motor (AC) developed by Nikola Tesla a long time ago (1888) but for cost and efficiency reasons Model 3 uses the much older permanent magnet motor (DC) technology.

The Nikola Tesla's AC Induction Motor is one of the 10 greatest discoveries of all time but has eddie current issues.

Real technological advances would utilize something like W18 solenoid motor or Double star solenoid motor
Spaced out gimmick toys are not long term economic viable, a solenoid liquid pump driven car would be one solution to improve efficiency.

AC Tesla Induction Motor from 1892   Model 3 DC motor
 -vs- "spaced out" 32 solenoid motor
member
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November 29, 2019, 03:03:27 AM
#45
I hope that's not the final design. It looks very polygonal and ugly tbh.

The design is awesome!
I think that everyone who will be able to purchase this truck will buy the ability to go to Mars with it and drive it there. It is a truck from outer space both in the design and in the characteristics!
sr. member
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November 29, 2019, 02:26:50 AM
#44
I hope that's not the final design. It looks very polygonal and ugly tbh.

I know right, But I still want it
then buy one when it becomes available(only if you can afford the value lol)

It looks incredible. But to be honest, I can’t imagine this car on the street. This car would look cool in some relevant landscapes (such as Iceland, or some desert). But when I imagine that this car will be stuck in traffic in an ordinary city, it makes me laugh.
sooner it will be cool  looking in city also,and besides being a truck?does it looks for appropriate in city compared to Ford designs?
copper member
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November 29, 2019, 01:24:24 AM
#43
I hope that's not the final design. It looks very polygonal and ugly tbh.

I know right, But I still want it
member
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November 28, 2019, 06:44:38 AM
#42
That car I wouldn't buy it to use it as a pick-up truck. I would simply buy it because it has a high cool factor in my mind. Call me crazy but I would have a high self satisfaction
driving one. It's not about carrying a lot of weight or trailers but enjoying your experience.
It's the same "idea" as why people prefer to buy a BMW or Mercedes to a Renault (obviously if they can afford one)
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November 28, 2019, 05:31:42 AM
#41
It looks incredible. But to be honest, I can’t imagine this car on the street. This car would look cool in some relevant landscapes (such as Iceland, or some desert). But when I imagine that this car will be stuck in traffic in an ordinary city, it makes me laugh.
member
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November 27, 2019, 10:27:57 PM
#40
I really like the truck, but i am not a fan of big cars, and i cannot afford 40k to buy a car, is too exponsive for a young person with no job like me.

I wish Tesla launch a Mini version of that truck, size of a old 1965 Morris Mini Cooper, that will be super cool.
Only one or two seats, and make it affordable for poor people like me.
hero member
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November 27, 2019, 08:20:38 PM
#39
I think it looks neat, like the delorean truck.
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November 27, 2019, 10:41:36 AM
#38
To be fair, Odds are that in 2021 if the BTC price prediction of Stock to Flow are almost fulfilled I will pull the trigger and get one.

You could get the mid-model for 0.25 BTC at the end of 2021 if predictions come true.

Sounds like child's fairy tale. More power BTC gains more pressure on users will be.
newbie
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November 27, 2019, 03:33:14 AM
#37
It's not aesthetically appealing at all, but you know it's quality because it's made by Tesla, and the asking price isn't high considering the specs either.
legendary
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November 26, 2019, 10:32:15 PM
#36
To be fair, Odds are that in 2021 if the BTC price prediction of Stock to Flow are almost fulfilled I will pull the trigger and get one.

You could get the mid-model for 0.25 BTC at the end of 2021 if predictions come true.

Yes indeed,
This is why I bought 0.5 BTC a couple of days ago when it dipped to $6.8k
One truck for me and one for my wife Smiley

I can't wait to see what future EV will be in the next 5 to 10 years.
With Luck we will have Solid state batteries and autonomy of several thousands miles.
hero member
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November 26, 2019, 09:57:25 PM
#35
Great car with a great price but the glass demo destroyed everything

And it lost 20 points on the stock market, ouch.
donator
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November 26, 2019, 09:47:02 PM
#34
To be fair, Odds are that in 2021 if the BTC price prediction of Stock to Flow are almost fulfilled I will pull the trigger and get one.

You could get the mid-model for 0.25 BTC at the end of 2021 if predictions come true.
copper member
Activity: 73
Merit: 0
November 26, 2019, 09:40:15 PM
#33
Great car with a great price but the glass demo destroyed everything
legendary
Activity: 2114
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C.D.P.E.M
November 26, 2019, 08:13:42 PM
#32
To be fair, Odds are that in 2021 if the BTC price prediction of Stock to Flow are almost fulfilled I will pull the trigger and get one.
Announced autonomy will be crazy amazing! In the past 4 years only once I have done a trip that would have needed to stop and recharge the batteries before arrival. But also, with 400 miles (670km)  of autonomy, you need a coffee stop / toilet break at least once or twice before the battery is empty ( driving at aprox 75km/h between cities).

legendary
Activity: 2030
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November 26, 2019, 08:07:29 PM
#31
To drive on Mars would be great. Don't see the cybertruck with its design cruzing through the city..

One thing is for sure, it will draw a lot of attention. Maybe that's the intent, you are not driving "just a truck", but "The Cybertruck"...

Technically, any electric cars would work fine in Mars as they are. But it might probably be too dangerous to drive an Earth Tesla vehicle on Mars, even with roads built. I imagine proper martian vehicles would be far more under-powered (or bigger), as everything there weights so much less... (62% less).
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