Why the cyber truck has no curves.....very informative...

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I finally decided to look into why the thing looks so weird.....after this video it all makes perfect sense.
These things are gong to be around fifty years....with a few battery replacements.





 
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Very interesting for sure, but none of the electric vehicle manufacturers are bound by normal supply and demand rules. If not for significant government subsidies, the vehicles are not cost competitive.
 
Very interesting for sure, but none of the electric vehicle manufacturers are bound by normal supply and demand rules. If not for significant government subsidies, the vehicles are not cost competitive.

Yes...eventually the real world does have a way of catching up with dreams....
The Hydrogen combustion engine looks to be the choice of the future but there's that nagging detail of how to
produce Hydrogen. You can't use Hydrogen energy to produce it so you either need conventional combustion or renewable.
But then how do you build the renewable? You can't use renewable to build itself..... so there's always this pickup yourself up by your own bootstraps problem that cannot actually be eliminated.

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I finally decided to look into why the thing looks so weird.....after this video it all makes perfect sense.
These things are gong to be around fifty years....with a few battery replacements.







50 years is just 100 tire replacements :abgg2q.jpg:
 
Yeah that's right....the EVs murder tires don't they.
Don't know about the others, but those Tesla trucks are being recalled because the tires aren't lasting 6 months
 

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