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Saw my first ever UK TESLA chargepoint here Tebay Services | Westmorland at the weekend, also happens to be the best services on the UK motorway network.
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Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Who actually pays for those charging stations, Tesla, the government? I thought the owners can use it for free, but somebody still has to install and maintain them.
Also, what happens when there are more EVs and you have to wait for others too, not just your recharging???
Cripes. You'll be saying that aeroplanes can't fly or metal ships can't float next. Guessing they started somewhat smaller too. Boris has the same problem with the bikes in London, it's a real problem when folks want to use too much of your product, can't think how that might be solved!
Tesla pays, for life, as of now. An incentive of buying the car. The supercharger stations are also getting retrofitted with battery swaps, which can be done in 3 minutes or something like that by the automated robot. Video in this thread.
I mean seriously. Just answer my question. Now they throw these supercharges in as freebies because they want to make it popular, but if it really gets popular (price of car, hello?) the free for all goes away.
Making a hybrid, or a cheapshit car like the Indians do with a 1L engine and no extras just plastic makes more sense for a commuter car at this point.
Seriously - because I think you massively underestimate the technological progress that our children will see in the next century that will make even the changes of the last 20 years seem like small fry.
Practically - because there will be serious problems and hiccups like you mention to solve along the way, but there is no better mechanism than the free market for doing so. Whether we get back to having one is of course an open question. Thousands of companies like Tesla and SpaceX are sure as hell giving it a good go.
And tongue in cheekily - because your general negative attitude to all topics and posters had irked me in another user's journal. I apologise for that - I should be more mature - but I really would like to see what a positive Pedro loves and likes and does and wants to share?
I guess that's why the same company build Jaguars and Landrovers then? See, I just can't help myself.
Off Topic out of Closet Footnote: (Except that sadly I think it will likely be in parallel with the death and destruction of the current financialised empires, much like the end of the Roman one. The gaps between have's and have not's will continue to grow, wars over resources are likely. However I think the world will get through, unless Duncan's right and the power grids go down in the next year or two then I'll go back to being my original Prechter/Olduvai inspired end of the world permabear self as well. For now I'll stick with a Fourth Turning generational blood on the streets passage to come in parallel with new positive long term Gann cycles starting.)
I don't know. This peak oil and peak water and peak anything kind of questions everything, unless we have a nice worldwide epidemic whipping out a nice chunk of humankind.
Oh the free markets! By the free markets Tesla wouldn't even exist. The government gave them the first start up loan that now is owned by Goldman Sachs. Their biggest competitor went out of business. So much about free markets...
One more point, the oil/car lobby would kill the electric car if the government wouldn't protect the idea....
About switching batteries. It is like switching horses in the Wild West. I have a really good young horse, and should I leave it behind for an old, slow, dying buck? The same deal if I have a brand new battery in my Tesla and they just switch it for a 5 years old crappy one.
But of course it is my negative attitude what the problem is.
Too bad you don't read, or you wouldn't reach such baseless decisions. I provided info in this very thread on this very subject that tells you exactly how the process works. Which is not at all how you have described it.