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Posted by A
 - December 16, 2024, 20:17:26
Quote from: anan on December 16, 2024, 09:53:33The only reason the Cybertruck charges the way it does is for safety reasons. There is no way Tesla "cannot get the charging curve right". Most likely those big battery cells are difficult to cool. They accumulate heat and have less surface are per volume than smaller cells. The new model Y will have the same cells and 800v architecture. We will see if this is the cause when first Y highlands come out.

It is too early to say because often times they start out conservative and up the charge speed with time. Albeit probably the biggest beneficiary would be when they release the range extended version as that has more cells so easier to charge in parallel.
Posted by anan
 - December 16, 2024, 09:53:33
The only reason the Cybertruck charges the way it does is for safety reasons. There is no way Tesla "cannot get the charging curve right". Most likely those big battery cells are difficult to cool. They accumulate heat and have less surface are per volume than smaller cells. The new model Y will have the same cells and 800v architecture. We will see if this is the cause when first Y highlands come out.
Posted by A
 - December 15, 2024, 21:26:47
Quote from: FNM on December 15, 2024, 15:00:01Could we please stop with the Tesla news? Nobody cares about this overpriced piece of garbage.

The most expensive part of an EV is the battery, thankfully Tesla has no plans on reducing the cost of this or otherwise they'd of already done it by now.

I'd say it's not totally all doom and gloom as we have the Chinese working on this. But thankfully due to massive tarrifs set by western nations we're not going to get Chinese EVs anytime soon either, which are far cheaper.

So basically EV is dead for the 90% majority in the English speaking world.

Literally the only people being interested in this news is shareholders. Is this place becoming a news outlet for them now?

Tesla has plenty of interest decreasing the cost of batteries. Most of the decrease in cost of batteries in EVs in the 2010-2020 has been due to Tesla. Battery prices have dropped almost 9x during the period. Just most of the cost savings has went into more range, and the Model 3 costs 3x less than what the Roadster cost

Incremental improvements happen over time. The Chinese have focused mostly on LFP, which had poor energy density but low cost to produce. In 2020s+, LFPs energy density while not reaching the others has become "good enough" which has allowed the chinese to offer lower prices.

Factories from all brands (including Tesla) have planning/starting local production of LFP batteries.

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 - December 15, 2024, 19:04:29
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Posted by Derik
 - December 15, 2024, 15:14:18
,,The Tesla vehicle that can theoretically take advantage of those fast charging speeds is the Cybertruck, as it is its first and only EV with modern 800V powertrain architecture."

Porsche Taycan had a 800 V system since 2021...
Posted by Derik
 - December 15, 2024, 15:12:35
Porsche Taycan had a 800 V system since 2021...
Posted by FNM
 - December 15, 2024, 15:00:01
Could we please stop with the Tesla news? Nobody cares about this overpriced piece of garbage.

The most expensive part of an EV is the battery, thankfully Tesla has no plans on reducing the cost of this or otherwise they'd of already done it by now.

I'd say it's not totally all doom and gloom as we have the Chinese working on this. But thankfully due to massive tarrifs set by western nations we're not going to get Chinese EVs anytime soon either, which are far cheaper.

So basically EV is dead for the 90% majority in the English speaking world.

Literally the only people being interested in this news is shareholders. Is this place becoming a news outlet for them now?
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 15, 2024, 14:36:20
Tesla's promised Cybertruck charging speed of under 20 minutes still remains a pipe dream, even at the new 325 kW Superchargers.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tesla-s-new-325-kW-Superchargers-only-charge-the-Cybertruck-90-seconds-faster.932916.0.html