Electric Vehicles
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@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
@Kirwan said in Electric Vehicles:
Bootstrapping the factories for the cars and the batteries (also moving battery technology along, open sourcing their patents) AND being profitable is pretty impressive.
I still get people comparing car batteries to laptop or phone batteries 😉. Huge leaps there that China can now reverse engineer and help drive costs down on.
I would have struggled to give a shit after making millions in software, personally 😉
Yep, 100 million and I'd have been out. He spent it all on SpaceX and Tesla and bet it all.
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@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
@antipodean said in Electric Vehicles:
Tesla's had more than a decade. Useless.
Lol fuck really? Started a car company which hasn't been done in the US for donkeys, then finally got profitable rather than crashing and burning 🤣
Your definition of "useless" needs adjusting I think 🤔 Unless you are Jeff Bezos
Just balancing the fanbois fapping furiously over the internet as they excuse every misstep.
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@antipodean said in Electric Vehicles:
@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
@antipodean said in Electric Vehicles:
Tesla's had more than a decade. Useless.
Lol fuck really? Started a car company which hasn't been done in the US for donkeys, then finally got profitable rather than crashing and burning 🤣
Your definition of "useless" needs adjusting I think 🤔 Unless you are Jeff Bezos
Just balancing the fanbois fapping furiously over the internet as they excuse every misstep.
I'm sure there are better uses of your time than trolling Polish hookers on random sport forums, Jeff.
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@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
@antipodean said in Electric Vehicles:
@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
@antipodean said in Electric Vehicles:
Tesla's had more than a decade. Useless.
Lol fuck really? Started a car company which hasn't been done in the US for donkeys, then finally got profitable rather than crashing and burning 🤣
Your definition of "useless" needs adjusting I think 🤔 Unless you are Jeff Bezos
Just balancing the fanbois fapping furiously over the internet as they excuse every misstep.
I'm sure there are better uses of your time than trolling Polish hookers on random sport forums, Jeff.
Back at you Nigel.
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@Bones said in Electric Vehicles:
@JC said in Electric Vehicles:
@Kirwan said in Investing - Property/Shares:
@antipodean said in Investing - Property/Shares:
@mariner4life said in Investing - Property/Shares:
Can someone explain to me how suddenly Tesla is worth more than every other car company combined?
FOMO. There's literally no other reason for the stock price.
Anyone thinking their battery technology is worth such a ridiculous valuation is ignoring that most of the IP is actually owned by their partners and smaller university backed companies are doing more interesting, ground breaking things.
The EPS of the stock is ludicrous. It's like muppets think Tesla is going to dominate the automobile industry. Now that all the other real manufacturers are stepping into the EV market, Tesla will remain a niche for people who don't know what quality is.
Probably a bet on the self driving aspect of Tesla. Whoever cracks that technology first is going dominate what driving in the future looks like.
Particularly as they aren't using a lidar based system, and their competitors are.
My SUV will drive itself so long as you keep touching the steering wheel every 30 seconds to remind it you're still there. It's useless. It depends on monitoring your position on the road using cameras so it's looking for a clear white line on the offside and a centre line on the right. It's common not to have a left hand side line at all and any time there's a missing centerline the car drifts you across to the other side where it then uses its radar to detect the car it has now put you in the way of. The last thing you hear before you die is the truly excellent warning systems telling you it's all gone tits up.
Steering wheels. They're worth using.
Classic. Driving through rural Victoria a couple of years ago and I discovered the commodore rental had steering assist when I tried to overtake a cyclist on a long sweeping bend and all of a sudden the car veered violently towards the cyclist as I hit the centre line. I had to fight the fucker to veer back away.
That may not have been software, just build quality.
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@dogmeat said in Electric Vehicles:
@Godder Once the AV has dropped it's passenger off where does it go?
There is a mounting body of evidence that Uber's are adding to inner city congestion as they cruise the streets looking for hires
I've read about that, but AVs could just park and wait as they don't have drivers so they aren't trying to maximise anything. If enough people switch away from cars to AVs, it will replace normal cars rather than supplement them.
My own Jetsonmobile would be better though.
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@antipodean said in Electric Vehicles:
@Bones said in Electric Vehicles:
@JC said in Electric Vehicles:
@Kirwan said in Investing - Property/Shares:
@antipodean said in Investing - Property/Shares:
@mariner4life said in Investing - Property/Shares:
Can someone explain to me how suddenly Tesla is worth more than every other car company combined?
FOMO. There's literally no other reason for the stock price.
Anyone thinking their battery technology is worth such a ridiculous valuation is ignoring that most of the IP is actually owned by their partners and smaller university backed companies are doing more interesting, ground breaking things.
The EPS of the stock is ludicrous. It's like muppets think Tesla is going to dominate the automobile industry. Now that all the other real manufacturers are stepping into the EV market, Tesla will remain a niche for people who don't know what quality is.
Probably a bet on the self driving aspect of Tesla. Whoever cracks that technology first is going dominate what driving in the future looks like.
Particularly as they aren't using a lidar based system, and their competitors are.
My SUV will drive itself so long as you keep touching the steering wheel every 30 seconds to remind it you're still there. It's useless. It depends on monitoring your position on the road using cameras so it's looking for a clear white line on the offside and a centre line on the right. It's common not to have a left hand side line at all and any time there's a missing centerline the car drifts you across to the other side where it then uses its radar to detect the car it has now put you in the way of. The last thing you hear before you die is the truly excellent warning systems telling you it's all gone tits up.
Steering wheels. They're worth using.
Classic. Driving through rural Victoria a couple of years ago and I discovered the commodore rental had steering assist when I tried to overtake a cyclist on a long sweeping bend and all of a sudden the car veered violently towards the cyclist as I hit the centre line. I had to fight the fucker to veer back away.
That may not have been software, just build quality.
It ended up actually being really good, it was just I had no idea the car had it, so I was just slowly drifting across and it tried to correct it at a really bad time. Once I figured that it was great, sweeping bends didn't even need me to turn the wheel.
Even better when Bonesetta joined me and I didn't tell her, just showed her.
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@Bones said in Electric Vehicles:
@JC said in Electric Vehicles:
@Kirwan said in Investing - Property/Shares:
@antipodean said in Investing - Property/Shares:
@mariner4life said in Investing - Property/Shares:
Can someone explain to me how suddenly Tesla is worth more than every other car company combined?
FOMO. There's literally no other reason for the stock price.
Anyone thinking their battery technology is worth such a ridiculous valuation is ignoring that most of the IP is actually owned by their partners and smaller university backed companies are doing more interesting, ground breaking things.
The EPS of the stock is ludicrous. It's like muppets think Tesla is going to dominate the automobile industry. Now that all the other real manufacturers are stepping into the EV market, Tesla will remain a niche for people who don't know what quality is.
Probably a bet on the self driving aspect of Tesla. Whoever cracks that technology first is going dominate what driving in the future looks like.
Particularly as they aren't using a lidar based system, and their competitors are.
My SUV will drive itself so long as you keep touching the steering wheel every 30 seconds to remind it you're still there. It's useless. It depends on monitoring your position on the road using cameras so it's looking for a clear white line on the offside and a centre line on the right. It's common not to have a left hand side line at all and any time there's a missing centerline the car drifts you across to the other side where it then uses its radar to detect the car it has now put you in the way of. The last thing you hear before you die is the truly excellent warning systems telling you it's all gone tits up.
Steering wheels. They're worth using.
Classic. Driving through rural Victoria a couple of years ago and I discovered the commodore rental had steering assist when I tried to overtake a cyclist on a long sweeping bend and all of a sudden the car veered violently towards the cyclist as I hit the centre line. I had to fight the fucker to veer back away.
Also bear in mind the car has no idea what to do when a road widens and splits into lanes. Traffic lights? Fagedaboudit. If there is a car already stopped and waiting, congratulations, you get to live for a few more minutes as the car politely pulls up and stops behind it. But if you’re first to the red light, you’re going to be hurtling through accelerating up to whatever speed the cruise control is set to. Roundabouts I’m not sure about, I’ve never had the balls to try and find out.
Things I do like is the active cruise control, the headlights, heads up display, blind spot assistance and brakes. They make the car demonstrably safer. And the car wash camera option which stops you kerbing your wheels on the rails in an automated car wash get used every week. But I’ve never used the self parking because I’d have to hand in my man card.
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@canefan said in Electric Vehicles:
@jegga said in Electric Vehicles:
@canefan said in Electric Vehicles:
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@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
@jegga said in Electric Vehicles:
@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
@jegga said in Electric Vehicles:
I’d like to see an electric ln106 hilux .
A guy here in Oz converted a hilux. Not cheap to do, and the range was shit, and the batteries were AGM, but still
It will get cheaper and easier though . You’ll be able to go out for a tramp/fish/hunt or whatever and charge the batteries from solar panels too.
Can I interest Sir in the Bollinger B1?
Yeah I’ve seen that , that thing is pretty cool. You don’t pick an off-road vehicle based on looks fortunately.
I’d imagine the low end torgue would be pretty popular amongst people who are into rock crawling too .
Looks like Meccano does a Land Rover
The land rover comparison is a bit unfair It doesn’t look piss poorly built and horribly unreliable .
Do they still have that reputation these days?
Yep. As a brand, consistently at or near the bottom of the heap for reliability.
BMW, Audi, Porche, Mercedes & Jaguar aren't very far away either according to this survey.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Electric Vehicles:
@canefan said in Electric Vehicles:
@jegga said in Electric Vehicles:
@canefan said in Electric Vehicles:
@jegga said in Electric Vehicles:
@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
@jegga said in Electric Vehicles:
@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
@jegga said in Electric Vehicles:
I’d like to see an electric ln106 hilux .
A guy here in Oz converted a hilux. Not cheap to do, and the range was shit, and the batteries were AGM, but still
It will get cheaper and easier though . You’ll be able to go out for a tramp/fish/hunt or whatever and charge the batteries from solar panels too.
Can I interest Sir in the Bollinger B1?
Yeah I’ve seen that , that thing is pretty cool. You don’t pick an off-road vehicle based on looks fortunately.
I’d imagine the low end torgue would be pretty popular amongst people who are into rock crawling too .
Looks like Meccano does a Land Rover
The land rover comparison is a bit unfair It doesn’t look piss poorly built and horribly unreliable .
Do they still have that reputation these days?
Yep. As a brand, consistently at or near the bottom of the heap for reliability.
BMW, Audi, Porche, Mercedes & Jaguar aren't very far away either according to this survey.
Those more expensive cars have a lot more features to go wrong as well. My Audis have never actually broken down, but I have had an issue with the the TPMS (it is also 14 years old). The cheaper cars won't even have that to go wrong, so is that really an accurate measure of reliability?
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@Snowy said in Electric Vehicles:
to go wrong as well. My Audis have never actually broken down, but I have had an issue with the the TPMS (it is also 14 years old). The cheaper cars won't even have that to go wrong, so is that really an accurate measure of reliability?
The three low-mid-spec Skoda's I've had seem to have started falling apart after 5-7 years. Not the trick stuff but things like oil pumps and window winders.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Electric Vehicles:
@Snowy said in Electric Vehicles:
to go wrong as well. My Audis have never actually broken down, but I have had an issue with the the TPMS (it is also 14 years old). The cheaper cars won't even have that to go wrong, so is that really an accurate measure of reliability?
The three low-mid-spec Skoda's I've had seem to have started falling apart after 5-7 years. Not the trick stuff but things like oil pumps and window winders.
That's really what I was getting at - the severity of the failure. I can live with the TPMS failing, I can't with an oil pump.
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@dogmeat said in Electric Vehicles:
@Godder Just moves the unintended consequence though. Where do all the AV's park?
One option I've seen is that less people will own cars, so once they have taken their trip the car with go off looking for another passenger. So technically less cars on the road and no parking at all (And a second income stream if you own the car and rent it out as taxi while you are at work).
Another option is that it just goes home and recharges there, comes back when you need it.
Won't work for all scenerios but will be fine for the daily commute for most people.