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Posted by John Jackson
 - July 28, 2024, 08:19:37
They are trying to prove a point. The truck can tow large equipment and also that the truck can supply an electric welder. Maybe if they didn't tow the generator people would then see what they where trying to show.
Posted by WildKarrde
 - July 25, 2024, 19:00:16
This is about the silliest thing I've ever seen. Just get a diesel truck, problem solved. You can easily modify its engine to work as a generator if you want, and it will produce far less pollution if that's really what you care about.
Posted by A
 - July 24, 2024, 05:44:28
Quote from: The Truth on July 24, 2024, 01:06:32EV'S have been  around for 100 years, it's a old dead technology. The only reason  they haven't died off completely is because  of government subsidies and politicians own share of EV companies. Don't  be fooled, the are a scam.

That is a fairly ignorant statement. As naive as looking at a nuclear powerplant and going "oh, nothing to see here, steam engines have been around for hundreds of years"

100 years ago, the transistor did not exist. The basic building block of every modern electronic. And 100 years ago the lithium ion battery did not exist

Actually, the EVs that did exist 100 years ago actually were more popular than gasoline cars and outsold them. It was actually thanks to government interference than the gasoline car won due to build out of the highway system. And government showed favoritism for cars altogether through banning of stables in communities and destruction of horse roads.

Even just a decade ago, there was a huge gas car bailouts

It's funny though you mention politicians when they have far more shares in oil companies or gas car companies than they do EVs.
Posted by The Truth
 - July 24, 2024, 01:06:32
I love how the constantly try to pro the cyber testile and other EV trucks are useful,  but they fail every time. You can do.The same thing with a small generator and and ICE pickup and have far less pollution. Not to mention EV truck don't have the payload capability or towing range of a ICE truck.

EV'S have been  around for 100 years, it's a old dead technology. The only reason  they haven't died off completely is because  of government subsidies and politicians own share of EV companies. Don't  be fooled, the are a scam.
Posted by David Collier
 - July 23, 2024, 23:08:46
The towed generator is big enough to run a small steel fabrication factory in it's own. Just a pathetic attempt to make the"Cybertruck" look useful.
Posted by Rasa
 - July 23, 2024, 22:04:41
Why use a fragile unproven battery Cybertruck?
I would use a diesel Toyota HiLux with the diesel generator in the back. There are plenty of proven vehicles around that are tough and reliable and far more suited to doing exactly that sort of work for many decades.
This farmer would already have voided his warranty on the Cybertruck.
Posted by Chase
 - July 23, 2024, 19:33:35
Quote from: Feezy on July 23, 2024, 16:50:46Just another non news worthy item.  He is creating more pollution than he would have with a regular pickup.  He's towing a running generator while charging a electric truck.  You can clearly see the charging cable running to the Cyber truck.  He is only using the plugs in the truck,  guess he did not have a conversion cord.

Did you even read the article or only watch the video? It clearly states that he was using the truck to run the welder and the generator to charge the truck.
Posted by Brandon
 - July 23, 2024, 17:16:19
Instead of towing a hulking generator, why not just tow a regular welding trailer with a gas powered welder? I fail to see how this is, in any way, an improvement over how everyone else does it.
Posted by Feezy
 - July 23, 2024, 16:50:46
Just another non news worthy item.  He is creating more pollution than he would have with a regular pickup.  He's towing a running generator while charging a electric truck.  You can clearly see the charging cable running to the Cyber truck.  He is only using the plugs in the truck,  guess he did not have a conversion cord.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 22, 2024, 20:53:24
On a mission to showcase the kind of work pickup that Tesla's Cybertruck could be, one farmer has been using its 123 kWh battery output to operate a plasma cutter and weld rusty pipes.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Cybertruck-tows-diesel-generator-for-charging-as-farmer-uses-its-battery-to-weld.866104.0.html