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RE: Tesla Model 3: The Beginning of the End of Gasoline Cars?

in #technology7 years ago

Technology is always changing, so who knows. The problem with Tesla right now is their limited range. I know people back home in West Texas that has them but due to their limited range, can only drive them around town. We're talking very wide open areas with no gas or charging stations. The average internal combustion engine will get you 300-400 miles...and you can carry extra fuel as well as find a gas station any where.

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Yeah, the range still needs to increase but with time they will get there. As for being able to refuel, they have huge plans of increasing the superchargers by a number of factors in the near future. So, I know it will take time, but they will make it happen :)

If anyone can make it happen, it's Elon Musk.

Superchargers can deal with myroadtours', but we need cities where street parking is the only option to step up plans for ubiquitous curbside electrification. In Brooklyn, NY, owning a Tesla is not really viable at this point, as overnight charging is not available.