Genau; at least one of the two of us does not know how to spell gr*y. Jedenfalls: es freut mich.
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Genau; at least one of the two of us does not know how to spell gr*y. Jedenfalls: es freut mich.
Good start to a TeslaBot test case...Since its the weekend.
How many servants are optimum for a two person household?
A live in maid goes without saying.
But what about a gardner ?
We only have 1/2 acre at our main house and he wouldn't have much to do.
I prefer to drive myself so he couldn't do double duty.
Does a chef need an assistant ?
When going to our mountain retreat, do we have a second set or just fly them out ?
Truly, first world problems.
This pace is just ridiculous. By the time federal authorities get their paperwork together to regulate FSD, 11.6 will read your destination from your mind!
Wow. I thought today was a little.....meh. But when you line it up with Thursdays chart it really shows how much naked shorting must be going on.
They are patching AI. That's Artificial Brain Surgery! Very cool. Stuck at 97 score.
Excited to get participate in seeing the improvements for myself for the first time. 10.3.1 averages 11 interventions on my extremely challenging 5.4 mile one way daily commute.This pace is just ridiculous. By the time federal authorities get their paperwork together to regulate FSD, 11.6 will read your destination from your mind!
Well if we look at the full quote from the article:
""I do think there's an upside to going to large format." he says. "That would reduce internal resistance, and that's a valuable step forward. But people are looking at 4680 as this huge breakthrough, and that's a fantasy.""
The format itself is a step forward - Tesla scaling their own manufacturing of cells is a breakthrough, but I wouldn't object too hard with his quote.
Why would isolated modular PV + battery systems not work in most places? I think it would work because most buildings have more average daily solar power potential on the property than energy demand. With an overbuild of solar and sufficient batteries, it could be more reliable than today's legacy grid.There a few location where that might work out, but not very many.
They will continue to have some interconnectivity with other systems for reliability if nothing else but also there aren't that many metro areas with enough nearby solar and wind resources to make that possible. Maybe 30% of metro areas where that could be done without actual long-distance lines.
Hopefully there will be new infrastructure for much more DC transmission in the U.S. but, like all new infrastructure, it has capital costs associated with it that will burden the system cost for a long time. There will still be transformation for long-distance DC transmission, but it will be DC-to-DC transformation. Otherwise the system will be terribly inefficient because it's not sensible to create solar arrays operating at over 100kV.
Yeah if Rawlinson actually said that that is a VERY bad sign for Lucid because it would indicate a lack of basic understanding of batteries. Bigger cell --> Bigger jelly roll --> Longer distance for current to travel --> Higher internal resistance.Why wouldn’t you object to Rawlinson’s assertion that a large format cell reduces internal resistance?
It’s very surprising he said that because all else being equal, a larger format cell actually INCREASES resistance, So surprisingly either Rawlinson was misquoted or he did not know any better.
It is the tabless architecture which reduces resistance and which in fact aids in offsetting the increase in resistance that occurs naturally when increasing the size of the cell.
I see no change since Thursday. I guess you meant over time. Or maybe Tesla increased the price in Canada?Now the wait time to take delivery of a LR Model Y is 8 months, delivery estimators in June. Price has increased by $5k on configurator.
I wouldn't hold your breath. This is the trillion that goes directly to corporations, now that it's passed, giving regular folks rights to family medical leave couldn't matter less to Congress.Congress just passed the Bipartisan infrastructure Bill. This is NOT the bill containing the EV tax credit, but it does contain some EV infrastructure funding IIRC.
Focus now turns to the spending bill (the one that contains the EV tax credit). The desire by some in congress to tie the infrastructure bill vote to the spending bill vote was an impedediment previously, now that is no longer a problem and further horse trading can take place to hopefully speed up passage of the spending bill.
As part of the infrastructure bill passing tonight, Moderate democrats in the house who were holding up voting on the BBB (Build Back Better) spending bill (which contains the EV tax credit) agreed to vote in favor of the BBB bill after the forthcoming CBO costing is released.I wouldn't hold your breath. This is the trillion that goes directly to corporations, now that it's passed, giving regular folks rights to family medical leave couldn't matter less to Congress.
There's a lot of incentive to now get nothing done before the midterm election in a year.
Looks like the Shorts benefited from the delay in this approval. Imagine that the market would've jumped on this news had it dropped during the trading day.Congress just passed the Bipartisan infrastructure Bill. This is NOT the bill containing the EV tax credit, but it does contain some EV infrastructure funding IIRC.
Focus now turns to the spending bill (the one that contains the EV tax credit). The desire by some in congress to tie the infrastructure bill vote to the spending bill vote was an impedediment previously, now that is no longer a problem and further horse trading can take place to hopefully speed up passage of the spending bill.